Changing My MindOccasional Essays

Zadie Smith

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Changing My Mind

By: Zadie Smith

Narrarated by: Barbara Rosenblat

A sparkling collection of Zadie Smith’s nonfiction over the past decade.

Zadie Smith brings to her essays all of the curiosity, intellectual rigor, and sharp humor that have attracted so many readers to her fiction, and the result is a collection that is nothing short of extraordinary.

Split into four sections—”Reading,” “Being,” “Seeing,” and “Feeling”—Changing My Mind invites readers to witness the world from Zadie Smith’s unique vantage. Smith casts her acute eye over material both personal and cultural, with wonderfully engaging essays—some published here for the first time—on diverse topics including literature, movies, going to the Oscars, British comedy, family, feminism, Obama, Katharine Hepburn, and Anna Magnani.

In her investigations Smith also reveals much of herself. Her literary criticism shares the wealth of her experiences as a reader and exposes the tremendous influence diverse writers—E. M. Forster, Zora Neale Hurston, George Eliot, and others—have had on her writing life and her self-understanding. Smith also speaks directly to writers as a craftsman, offering precious practical lessons on process. Here and throughout, readers will learn of the wide-ranging experiences—in novels, travel, philosophy, politics, and beyond—that have nourished Smith’s rich life of the mind. Her probing analysis offers tremendous food for thought, encouraging readers to attend to the slippery questions of identity, art, love, and vocation that so often go neglected.

Changing My Mind announces Zadie Smith as one of our most important contemporary essayists, a writer with the rare ability to turn the world on its side with both fact and fiction. Changing My Mind is a gift to readers, writers, and all who want to look at life more expansively.

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  • Edition: Unabridged
  • Author: Zadie Smith (See All Books)
  • Date Released: Nov 12, 2009
  • Publisher: Penguin Audio
  • Genre: Essays

Total File Size: 341 MB (10 files) Total Length: 12 Hours, 26 Minutes

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11.12.09
Zadie Smith, Changing My Mind
2009 | Label: Penguin Audio

A wide-ranging and mind-expanding essay collection brimming with wit and assurance
Zadie Smith's essay collection is arranged under five headings: Reading, Being, Seeing, Feeling and Remembering. Like all good essays, however, their scopes reach far beyond the section under which they happen to reside. Drawn from the pages of The New York Review of Books, The Believer, The New Yorker and others, Smith's writings vary widely in topic, but all contain her signature flair for description. There is, for instance, a meditation on Katharine Hepburn and Greta Garbo ("Slender without being remotely skinny" Smith writes, "Hepburn was pretty much one long muscle, devoid of bust but shapely if seen from the back"), a consideration of the craft of novel-writing ("It's such a confidence trick, writing a novel. The main person you have to trick into confidence is yourself. This is hard to do alone") and a touching memorial ode to David Foster Wallace.

One essay, "Ten Notes on Oscar Weekend", dissects Hollywood rites, observes the haves and have-nots, and summarizes the place, as Smith is wont to do, in three acute sentences: "Hollywood is vulgar. Every Englishman knows that. He knows it as he knows there is no comedy in Germany, as he knows that the Italians 'get it right' if 'it' includes food, marriage, weather and landscape but excludes governance, work, driving and God." Changing My Mind brims with this kind of witty assurance, but it's also a collection devoted to the search for true experiences in reading, writing and living. Smith is as humble an observer as she is sharp a thinker.

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