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White Teeth

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    Weight0.383 kg
    Author

    Zadie Smith

    Publisher

    Penguin UK

    Book Type

    Fiction

    Categories

    Contemporary Fiction

    Best for

    The rich tragic-comedy of life

    Ages

    16+

    Binding

    Paperback

    Edition

    (6 February 2001)

    ISBN

    978-0140276336

    Language

    English

    Pages

    480

    Printing Remarks

    Imported

    Dimension

    12.95 x 3.3 x 19.81 cm

    Weight

    0.383 kg

    Description

    “White Teeth” is celebrated for its wit, satire, and exploration of the cultural melting pot that is London. Smith’s narrative style captures the spirit of the city and reflects on the intricacies of identity in a multicultural society. The novel’s engaging storytelling and thoughtful exploration of complex themes have made it a widely studied and admired work, with “White Teeth” standing as a testament to Zadie Smith’s talent for combining humor and insight in her examination of the human experience in the modern world.

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    “White Teeth” by Zadie Smith is a remarkable debut novel that intricately weaves together the lives of diverse characters in postcolonial London. Published in 2000, the novel explores themes of identity, multiculturalism, and generational relationships against the backdrop of a changing and vibrant city. The narrative spans multiple decades, following two families—the Joneses and the Iqbals—who are connected by chance and circumstance. Zadie Smith skillfully addresses the complexities of cultural assimilation and the clash between tradition and modernity through a lens that is both humorous and poignant. The novel’s rich character development, intricate plot, and keen social observations contribute to its acclaim as a significant work in contemporary British literature.