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Articles related to "Zadie Smith"
Digging for Roots: Zadie Smith's White Teeth A review of the comic and engaging <i>White Teeth</i>, Zadie Smith's first award-winning novel. zadie smith • white teeth • friendship • culture • roots
Review: On Beauty by Zadie Smith In her novel On Beauty, Zadie Smith explores the lives of two dysfunctional families struggling with issues ranging from marital disloyalty to immigration battles. zadie smith • on beauty • book review • howard besley • kiki besley
Black Pioneers of Literature Profiles of Black authors who overcame humble beginnings and minority status to captivate the world with their novels famous black writers and authors • african writers • popular books by black writers • chimamanda ngozi adichie • zadie smith
Nigella Lawson: Indulging in the Decadent Pleasures of Words and Food A literary (rather than culinary) review of Nigella Lawson's cookbook <i>How to Eat</i>, in which she shares, with wit and aplomb, not only recipes but also practical wisdom for creating pleasurable meals. nigella lawson • reading • eating • cooking • recipe
Review: The Book of Other People A recent anthology edited by Zadie Smith, The Book of Other People features 23 of the best literary writers of the 2000's, and an assortment of odd characters. the book of other people • zadie smith • short story anthology • review • characters
Canadian Content-The 2002 Man Booker Prize The Canadian content this year amounts to a whopping 20 pct; four books out of a long list of twenty. But Canada is up against an impressive stable of writers; In the words of the Iron Chef, "who will take the prize, whose cuisine will reign supreme?"
Why Your Story Was Rejected A decision by The Willesden Herald not to award the prize in this year's competition leads to greater understanding of just what makes a short story succeed. why was my short story rejected • common reasons for rejection • mistakes in writing short stories • faults in writing short stories • winner of willesden herald short story competition
A Profile of England England is one of the countries that form the United Kingdom, sharing borders with Wales and Scotland. The capital city of England is London. guide to england • guide to britain • profile of england • culture of england • religion of england
Life's Song Set to Poetry National Poetry Month was started in 1996 by the Academy of American Poets. The month-long recognition spotlights the work of talented seasoned and new American poets. april is national poetry month • gwendolyn brooks from chicago • illinois • the walt whitman bridge • is maya angelou a great poet
Review of Brick Lane by Monica Ali Monica Ali's first novel shows immigrants taking old identities with them, but change is inevitable and the mix of old and new makes for a better life. novel • monica ali • brick lane • british fiction • immigration
Reading for Better Fiction Writing This article discusses reading for better writing. A writer must read in order to develop their own writing. I discuss the reason's why I make a reading list and why some other writers do as well. fiction • novel • writing • creative writing • story
What is National Poetry Month? April brings poetry out in full swing during National Poetry Month. Such venues as Poem-for-Your-Pocket, Poem-a-Day, and the famed Poetry and the Creative Mind featured. national poetry month • poetry month • online poetry • poem of the day • poetry and the creative mind
Ashok K. Banker: An Exclusive Interview In an exclusive interview with suite101.com, Ashok K. Banker, the well-known author, talks about his new project and transformed writing career. ashok k. banker • ramayana • indian myth and history |
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