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Zadie Smith
British
Novelist
Born:
Oct 25
,
1975
Always
Me
People
Think
Time
You
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When a human being becomes a set of data on a website like Facebook, he or she is reduced. Everything shrinks. Individual character. Friendships. Language. Sensibility.
Zadie Smith
Website
Character
Facebook
Human Being
Language
Everything
Data
Individual
He
He Or She
Like
She
Becomes
Reduced
Friendships
Human
Being
Sensibility
Shrinks
Set
Your mid-thirties is a good time because you know a fair amount, you have some self-control.
Zadie Smith
Time
Good
You
Good Time
Some
Self-Control
Fair
Fair Amount
Know
Because
Your
Amount
Protect the time and space in which you write. Keep everybody away from it, even the people who are most important to you.
Zadie Smith
Time
You
People
Space
Important
Everybody
Write
Most
Protect
Time And Space
Which
Who
Even
Keep
Away
When I was 21, I wanted to write like Kafka. But, unfortunately for me, I wrote like a script editor for 'The Simpsons' who'd briefly joined a religious cult and then discovered Foucault. Such is life.
Zadie Smith
Life
Me
Religious
Joined
Write
Simpsons
Like
Wrote
Editor
Cult
Discovered
Wanted
The Simpsons
Unfortunately
Script
Kafka
Then
You can't state difference and also state equality. We have to state sameness to understand equality.
Zadie Smith
You
Equality
State
Also
Understand
Difference
Sameness
Don't romanticise your 'vocation.' You can either write good sentences or you can't. There is no 'writer's lifestyle.' All that matters is what you leave on the page.
Zadie Smith
Good
You
Matters
Vocation
Write
Lifestyle
Writer
Leave
Either
Sentences
Page
Your
My life is black and white and mixed. My mother's a Rastafarian, my dad was a short white guy - it's not an affectation. It's also the lives of millions of people throughout the world.
Zadie Smith
Life
People
World
Mother
Black
Black And White
My Life
White
Guy
Throughout
Also
Mixed
Affectation
Short
Dad
Lives
Millions
Millions Of People
Don't confuse honours with achievement.
Zadie Smith
Achievement
Confuse
Honours
Novels are not about expressing yourself, they're about something beautiful, funny, clever and organic. Self-expression? Go and ring a bell in a yard if you want to express yourself.
Zadie Smith
Funny
Beautiful
You
Yourself
Clever
Organic
Ring
About
Something
Self-Expression
Yard
Go
Want
Express
Express Yourself
Novels
Expressing
Bell
As far as I'm concerned, if you want to find out about the last day of WWII or the roots of the Indian Mutiny, get thee to a books catalogue.
Zadie Smith
Day
You
Books
Out
Find
Indian
Mutiny
About
Catalogue
Concerned
WWII
Get
Want
As Far As
Thee
Far
Roots
Last
I just can't get used to the idea of being somebody unreal in people's minds. I can't live my life like that. And it's just anathema to being a writer. It's not healthy.
Zadie Smith
Life
People
Somebody
My Life
Healthy
Live
Minds
Anathema
Unreal
Writer
Idea
Like
Get
Just
Being
Used
You know, you don't expect everyone to be as educated as everyone else or have the same achievements, but you expect at least to be offered at least some of the opportunities, and libraries are the most simple and the most open way to give people access to books.
Zadie Smith
You
People
Simple
Opportunities
Else
Everyone
Everyone Else
Books
Way
Libraries
Some
Give
Open
Know
Most
Access
Least
Educated
Expect
Offered
Same
Achievements
Normally, young writers have all the time in the world and they don't always use it well.
Zadie Smith
Time
World
Young
Writers
Well
Always
Normally
Young Writers
Use
I'm most honest about writing when I'm talking to family or friends, not to newspapers.
Zadie Smith
Family
Writing
About
Most
Talking
Friends
Newspapers
Honest
If you're going to write a good book, you have to make mistakes and you have to not be so cautious all the time.
Zadie Smith
Time
Good
You
Book
Mistakes
Write
Make
Cautious
Going
Good Book
You become a different writer when you approach a short story. When things are not always having to represent other things, you find real human beings begin to cautiously appear on your pages.
Zadie Smith
You
Become
Other
Approach
Find
Having
Writer
Always
Real
Real Human
Begin
Represent
Human
Short
Different
Human Beings
Short Story
Story
Pages
Your
Appear
Beings
Things
It's a funny thing about rap, that when you say 'I' into the microphone, it's like a public confession. It's very strange.
Zadie Smith
Funny
You
Strange
Confession
Funny Thing
Say
Rap
About
Like
Very
Microphone
Public
Thing
There is no bigger crime, in the English comic novel, than thinking you are right.
Zadie Smith
You
Crime
Thinking
Comic
Than
Bigger
English
Novel
Right
We cannot be all the writers all the time. We can only be who we are.
Zadie Smith
Time
We Cannot
Only
Writers
Cannot
Who
I read Carver. Julio Cortazar. Amis's essays. Baldwin. Lorrie Moore. Capote. Saramago. Larkin. Wodehouse. Anything, anything at all, that doesn't sound like me.
Zadie Smith
Me
Moore
Carver
Like
Read
Sound
Essays
Anything
Capote
I just realized quite early on that I'm not going to be the type who can write a novel every two years. I think you need to feel an urgency about the act. Otherwise, when you read it, you feel no urgency, either. So I don't write unless I really feel I need to, and that's a luxury.
Zadie Smith
You
Luxury
Every
Think
Otherwise
Type
Unless
About
Write
Feel
Read
Years
Going
Quite
Just
Either
Urgency
Realized
Really
Act
Who
Novel
Early
Two
Need
I lost many literary battles the day I read 'Their Eyes Were Watching God.' I had to concede that occasionally aphorisms have their power. I had to give up the idea that Keats had a monopoly on the lyrical.
Zadie Smith
God
Day
Eyes
Power
Lost
Monopoly
Lyrical
Battles
Give
Had
Idea
Concede
Occasionally
Read
Were
Up
Literary
Aphorism
Many
Keats
Watching
Like all readers, I want my limits to be drawn by my own sensibilities, not by my melanin count.
Zadie Smith
Own
Drawn
My Own
Count
Like
Readers
Limits
Want
Sensibilities
World makers, social network makers, ask one question first: 'How can I do it?'
Zadie Smith
World
First
Network
Makers
How
Question
Social
Ask
It might be useful to distinguish between pleasure and joy. But maybe everybody does this very easily, all the time, and only I am confused.
Zadie Smith
Time
Joy
Confused
Everybody
Pleasure
Distinguish
Easily
Only
Between
Does
Am
Very
Maybe
Might
Useful
A lot of people seem to feel that joy is only the most intense version of pleasure, arrived at by the same road - you simply have to go a little further down the track. That has not been my experience.
Zadie Smith
You
Experience
People
Joy
Down
Further
Pleasure
Seem
Only
Road
Simply
Feel
Most
Track
Go
Arrived
Been
Lot
Version
Intense
Same
Little
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