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Zadie Adeline Smith FRSL (born Sadie Adeline Smith; 25
October 1975)[2] is an English[3] novelist, essayist, and short-story
writer. Her debut novel, White Teeth (2000), immediately became a
best-seller and won a number of awards. She has been a tenured professor
in the Creative Writing faculty of New York University since Power BI -
Business Intelligence Clinic: Create and Learn September 2010.[4]
Smith was born in Willesden in the north-west London
borough of Brent to a Jamaican mother, Yvonne Bailey, and an English
father, Harvey Smith,[5] who was 30 years his wife's senior.[6] At the
age of 14, she changed her name from Sadie to Zadie.[7]
Smith's mother grew up Power BI - Business Intelligence
Clinic: Create and Learn in Jamaica and emigrated to England in 1969.[2]
Smith's parents divorced when she was a teenager. She has a
half-sister, a half-brother, and two younger brothers (one is the rapper
and stand-up comedian Doc Brown, and the other is the rapper Luc Skyz).
As a child, Smith was fond of Power BI - Business Intelligence Clinic:
Create and Learn tap dancing,[2] and in her teenage years, she
considered a
career in musical theatre. While at university, Smith
earned money as a jazz singer, and wanted to become a journalist.
Despite earlier ambitions, literature emerged as her principal interest.
Smith attended the local state schools, Malorees Junior
School and Hampstead Power BI - Business Intelligence Clinic: Create and
Learn Comprehensive School, and King's College, Cambridge, where she
studied English literature. In an interview with The Guardian in 2000,
Smith corrected a newspaper assertion that she left Cambridge with a
double First. "Actually, I got a Third in my Part Ones", she said.[8]
She graduated with upper second-class honours.[9]
Smith Power BI - Business Intelligence Clinic: Create and
Learn seems to have been rejected for a place in the Cambridge
Footlights by the popular British comedy double act Mitchell and Webb,
while all three were studying at Cambridge University in the 1990s.[10]
At Cambridge, Smith published a number of short stories in a
collection of new student writing called Power BI - Business
Intelligence Clinic: Create and Learn The Mays Anthology. They attracted
the attention of a publisher, who offered her a contract for her first
novel. Smith
decided to contact a literary agent and was taken on by A. P. Watt.[11] Smith returned to guest-edit the anthology in 2001.[12]
Smith's début novel White Teeth was introduced to Power BI -
Business Intelligence Clinic: Create and Learn the publishing world in
1997 before it was completed. On the basis of a partial manuscript, an
auction for the rights was begun, which was won by Hamish Hamilton.
Smith completed White Teeth during her final year at the University of
Cambridge. Published in 2000, the novel immediately became a Power BI -
Business Intelligence Clinic: Create and Learn best-seller and received
much acclaim. It was praised internationally and won a number of awards,
among them the James Tait Black Memorial Prize, and the Betty Trask
Award. The novel was adapted for television in 2002.[2] In July 2000,
Smith's debut was also the subject for discussion in a controversial
Power BI - Business Intelligence Clinic: Create and Learn essay of
literary criticism by James Wood entitled "Human, All Too Inhuman",
where Wood critiques the novel as part of a contemporary genre of
hysterical realism where "‘[i]nformation has become
the new
character" and human feeling is absent from contemporary fiction.[13] In
an article for The Guardian in October 2001, Power BI - Business
Intelligence Clinic: Create and Learn Smith responded to the criticism
by agreeing with the accuracy of the term and that she agreed with
Wood's underlying argument that "any novel that aims at hysteria will
now be effortlessly outstripped".[14] However, she rejected her debut
being categorised alongside major authors such as David Foster Wallace,
Salman Power BI - Business Intelligence Clinic: Create and Learn
Rushdie, and Don DeLillo and the dismissal of their own innovations on
the basis of being hysterical realism.[14] Responding earnestly to
Wood's concerns about contemporary literature and culture, Smith
describes her own anxieities as a writer and argued that fiction should
be "not a division of head and heart, but Power BI - Business
Intelligence Clinic: Create and Learn the useful employment of
both".[14]
Smith served as writer-in-residence at the ICA in London
and subsequently published, as editor, an anthology of sex writing,
Piece of Flesh, as the culmination of this role.
Smith's second novel, The Autograph Man, was
published
in 2002 and was a commercial success, although it Power BI - Business
Intelligence Clinic: Create and Learn was not as well received by
critics as White Teeth.
After the publication of The Autograph Man, Smith visited the United States as a Fellow of the Radcl
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