Feel Free

Feel Free

by Zadie Smith

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About This Novel

"Representative of the young generation of British writers" Zadie Smith is a collection of ten years of essays, facing the chaos and absurdity of the times. She is the winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for Review in 2019 and recommended by the New York Times for the year. He is not only a talented novelist, but also a critical commentator. This book collects Zadie Smith's non-fiction creations over the past ten years, comprehensively demonstrating her originality in this field from current affairs, art, philosophy, literature, life and personal experience. It not only contains an in-depth understanding of the current era, but also continues the writer's consistent attention and reflection on popular culture, reflecting her diverse cultural insights. Zadie Smith's keen observation is like her beloved dance, which moves freely and freely through different fields. She uses this method to organize her seemingly messy thoughts, while always maintaining an open curiosity; unlike the popular academic writing nowadays, her tone is intimate but not overly personal, her vision is broad but not limited, and she can often see both sides of things at the same time; rather than convincing readers to agree with a certain point of view, she prefers to shape a way of thinking. This book can be regarded as a comprehensive summary of Zadie Smith's writing career over the past ten years, and it also proves that she is not only a talented novelist, but also a critical critic.

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