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  1. Hace 3 días · Zadie Smith used to shock US audiences with her stories of Britain’s excellent, accessible universiti­es and healthcare. Then the Conservati­ves destroyed the country. Now, she writes, real change is on the horizon 2024-07-03 - Twenty-four years ago, when I was 24, I did my first reading in an American bookshop.

  2. Hace 4 días · Was it fanciful to imagine novelist Zadie Smith – award-winning author of works such as On Beauty and Swing Time – and her poet husband Nick Laird contributing a lyrical commentary to these entertaining first round matches?

  3. Hace 3 días · ‘Here comes the sun’: Zadie Smith on hope, trepidation and rebirth after 14 years of the Tories. Wednesday 3rd July 2024. I used to shock US audiences with my stories of Britain’s excellent, accessible universities and healthcare. Then the Conservatives ruined the country. Now real change is on the horizon

  4. Hace 3 días · Here Comes the Sun. Zadie Smith on hope, trepidation and rebirth after 14 years of the Tories. 1. About The Electric Typewriter. We search the net to bring you the best nonfiction, articles, essays and journalism. Here Comes the Sun - The Electric Typewriter - Great articles and essays by the world's best journalists and writers.

  5. Hace 3 días · Zadie Smith’s superb, angry and telling article speaks of the £570bn locked up in offshore accounts by British residents. Rishi Sunak bleats about the Ukraine war as a drain on our economy, but in 1946, after the second world war, the Labour government brought into being the welfare state (what quaint, longed-for words they sound now).

  6. Hace 5 días · NW by Zadie Smith is a novel about those accommodations. NW tells the story of three descendants of commonwealth citizens who came to England in the post war years, and shows this younger generation coming to terms with their lives in London at the beginning of the twenty first century.

  7. Hace 3 días · Zadie Smith’s latest in which the writer on the shelf below gets short shrift… I don’t normally bother reviewing books by extremely successful writers. They don’t need my help, after all. However, I was pulled up short when I read in the press that Zadie Smith had written a historical novel. I felt that ‘White Teeth’ was a ...