Zadie Smith

English author and academic with 'White Teeth'

Zadie Smith - Artists & Creatives born October 25th, 1975
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An English author and academic emerged in the literary scene with the debut novel 'White Teeth', published in 2000. This work received multiple accolades and established a reputation as a significant contemporary voice. Subsequent novels include 'The Autograph Man', 'On Beauty', and 'NW', displaying a focus on complex social themes and diverse characters. In addition to fiction, engages in essay writing examining culture and identity across various platforms. Holds the position of professor of creative writing at New York University, contributing to academic discourse and mentoring emerging writers.

Published the acclaimed novel 'White Teeth'

Won the Whitbread Book Awards for 'White Teeth'

Served as a professor of creative writing at NYU

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