Zadie Smith (born 1975) is a British novelist, essayist, and professor acclaimed for her exploration of identity, race, and modern multicultural life. Her debut novel, White Teeth (2000), won multiple awards, establishing her as a leading literary voice. Subsequent works like On Beauty, NW, and Swing Time deepened her reputation for witty, complex storytelling. Smith studied at Cambridge and teaches creative writing at New York University. Known for blending humour, intellect, and cultural critique, her fiction and essays examine belonging, family, and social change in contemporary Britain. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.
Zadie Smith: Black History Month – Day 14

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