Intimations: Six Essays Free Audiobook Download by Zadie Smith


Zadie Smith is an author of many successes. Her first novel, White Teeth, won the Orange Prize for Fiction in 2000. She was born in London, but has lived in the United States since she was seven years old. Intimations: Six Essays is a collection of prose by Zadie Smith on six literary subjects that were addressed previously in earlier works by other authors.

This audiobook version of Intimations: Six Essays is narrated by the author herself, Zadie Smith. The short pieces of work are typically about personal topics like race, sexuality, gender, class and the difficulties that come from being different.

In the first essay, Zadie Smith presents a kind of autobiographical self-portrait that is hardly recognizable to those who know her best. A lifetime of work has made her an expert on class, warfare and, as she says in "The First Phone Call," "a lot else."

This audiobook gathers six of the most important essays by author Zadie Smith. The essays range from a discussion of class to what it means to be British.

This audiobook is available for the first time in English and contains six essays written by Zadie Smith, read by her. These essays are about different settings and populations around the world, with a particular focus on African Americans.

'Intimations: Six Essays' is the six-part audiobook made of six pieces of literature, which are all by Zadie Smith. These pieces talk about a range of topics, including education and identity. Smith's works reflect on the past, present and future of individualism in modern society.

Published Date 2020-07-28
Duration 1 hours 51 minutes
Author Zadie Smith
Narrated Zadie Smith
Reviews
(3 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category Essays & Anthologies, Memoir

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