Today in books and publishing: Zadie Smith's run of good news continues, and HBO gobbles up another book for a potential series, Jewel writes and sings, and Stephen King's Dark Tower continues.
The Washington Post: Zadie Smith is ruthless about getting rid of books
Works of philosophy and Italian dictionaries are keepers. Most everything else? ‘They come and go.’ Zadie Smith did not understand why anyone would be interested in her bookshelves. “I think the ...
We may receive an affiliate commission from anything you buy from this article. In "The Fraud" (Penguin Press), the latest novel by the bestselling author of "White Teeth," Zadie Smith revisits a real ...
Vogue: On the Podcast: Zadie Smith on Her New Book and Guiltiest Pleasure
Well, this week’s interview kicked off with one of Chioma’s heroes, the inimitable Zadie Smith, cooing over Chioma and congratulating her on her new role as head of editorial content at British Vogue.
On the Podcast: Zadie Smith on Her New Book and Guiltiest Pleasure
AOL: Zadie Smith: 'I tried to read White Teeth for the anniversary – but didn’t get past the first page’
The start of something special: ‘White Teeth’ launched Zadie Smith to stratospheric heights (iStock/Getty/Penguin) “I remember being totally obsessed, writing every day, all day,” Smith says now, 25 ...
Zadie Smith: 'I tried to read White Teeth for the anniversary – but didn’t get past the first page’
Iowa Public Radio: Zadie Smith's heads up to young people: 'You are absolutely going to become old'
Whenever she encounters a new piece of writing or art or film, author Zadie Smith asks herself: "Does this thing make me feel alive?" "It sounds like a very childish question, but ... that's really ...