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On Beauty

Zadie Smith
 
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Winner of the 2006 Orange Prize for fiction and from the celebrated author of White Teeth comes another bestselling masterwork

Having hit bestseller lists from the New York Times to the San Francisco Chronicle, this wise, hilarious novel reminds us why Zadie Smith has rocketed to literary stardom. On Beauty is the story of an interracial family living in the university town of Wellington, Massachusetts, whose misadventures in the culture wars—on both sides of the Atlantic—serve to skewer... (show more)

Winner of the 2006 Orange Prize for fiction and from the celebrated author of White Teeth comes another bestselling masterwork

Having hit bestseller lists from the New York Times to the San Francisco Chronicle, this wise, hilarious novel reminds us why Zadie Smith has rocketed to literary stardom. On Beauty is the story of an interracial family living in the university town of Wellington, Massachusetts, whose misadventures in the culture wars—on both sides of the Atlantic—serve to skewer everything from family life to political correctness to the combustive collision between the personal and the political. Full of dead-on wit and relentlessly funny, this tour de force confirms Zadie Smith’s reputation as a major literary talent.

Named one of the Ten Best Books of the Year by the New York Times Book Review, Entertainment Weekly, Time, and Publishers Weekly A New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, San Francisco Chronicle, Los Angeles Times, Boston Globe, Denver Post, and Publishers Weekly bestseller A Los Angeles Times, Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, San Francisco Chronicle, Atlantic Monthly, Newsday, Christian Science Monitor, and Minneapolis Star Tribune Best Book of the Year Short-listed for the Man Booker Prize BACKCOVER: Praise for On Beauty:

“A thoroughly original tale . . . wonderfully engaging, wonderfully observed . . . That rare thing: a novel that is as affecting as it is entertaining, as provocative as it is humane.”

—Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times

“A thing of beauty. Oh happy day when a writer as gifted as Zadie Smith fulfills her early promise with a novel as accomplished, substantive and penetrating as On Beauty.”

—Los Angeles Times

“Smith’s specialty is her ability to render the new world, in its vibrant multiculturalism, with a kind of dancing, daring joy. . . . Her plots and people sing with life. . . . One of the best of the year, a splendid treat. ”

—Chicago Tribune

“Short-listed for [the 2005] Man Booker Prize, On Beauty is a rollicking satire . . . a tremendously good read.”

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It's a hit!

Wonderful observation of characters and relationships as well as the great portrait of academic life. Has a real "sense of place".

 
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No, it's a flop!

I don't know how long I spent reading this book, but I lament that I will never have these hours of my life back! I didn't just dislike this book, ... (show more)

I don't know how long I spent reading this book, but I lament that I will never have these hours of my life back! I didn't just dislike this book, it actually inspired bitter resentment. The characters, especially the men, are loathsome, and the protagonist's family members, the author's treatment of them, is at the very least disappointing, cursory. This is a book where new characters are introduced, new plotlines/subplots, at completely random moments, but to NO END. There were so many times that I kicked the book across the room in disgust. I feel like there was some kind of twisted backstory to Zadie Smith writing this book that I just didn't get. I felt so sure that there was some turning point where things were going to start making sense, I held out hope. This (malingering) hope was completely crushed by what has to be the worst ending in the history of novels. I am completely turned off of Zadie Smith, which is a shame, I really had heard great things. I can't believe people lauded this garbage. I have read better written, more substantial romance novels. Also, the politics of the book completely SUCKED. Exoticize yourself much, Zadie? GAG! (show less)

 
 
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  • Thomas Woolford

    for the first hundred pages, i thought "Why am i reading this" and cursed the person that recommended it to me. After that however, i discovered a wonderful, sprawling book full of character and life. So yeah, i changed my mind...

     
     
    by Thomas Woolford on Feb 21, 2008 at 01:22PM

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  • It ended on an a some what ambiguous note but I suppose most books do. As a grad student I especially liked the way Smith detailed the inner workings of university faculties and the relationships that exist within them.

     
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    Ending?

    What do you think the ending implied? I mean Howard going through his lecture with Kiki in the audience, and ending with the painting of Rembrandt's lover bathing. Did the smiles mean that maybe their marriage isn't over yet, or merely that Howard finally saw something in the paintings that had evaded him till then, or something completely different?

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