
Zadie Smith: ‘I don’t know when I read men any more’
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Zadie Smith expressed her evolving reading preferences during a literary festival, noting a significant shift towards female authors. She mentioned that while she occasionally reads male authors, her primary focus has become women writers, particularly as she seeks wisdom in her reading. Smith's latest book, 'Dead and Alive', reflects her interest in female artists and the progress made in women's art since her youth.
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Zadie Smith, a celebrated author known for her novels like 'White Teeth', spoke at the Cambridge literary festival about her new essay collection 'Dead and Alive'. This collection discusses various female artists and reflects on the progress of women's representation in literature and art over the decades.
The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Guardian or its editorial staff.
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