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Black Writers: Zadie Smith and Caryl Phillips 

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Authors Zadie Smith, White Teeth and The Autograph Man, and Caryl Phillips, The Final Passage, Crossing the River and Cambridge will read from their work.
Zadie Smith, at age 14, changed her name from Sadie to Zadie, and in 2000, as a 21-year-old Cambridge University graduate, published her first novel, White Teeth. In her second novel, The Autograph Man, Smith dissects both celebrity culture and mystic Judaism. Smith has now turned to nonfiction, spending a few years stateside as a fellow at Radcliffe College's Bunting Institute. She is at work on a book of essays, The Morality of the Novel, in which she considers a selection of 20th-Century writers through the lens of moral philosophy.
Caryl Phillips was born in St. Kitts on March 13, 1958 and moved to England after just one year. There he took an honors BA at Oxford and began his writing career. Currently, he lives in Amherst where he serves as writer in residence. Phillips was recently appointed as chief editor of the Faber and Faber Caribbean writers' series.
Watch ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre's two-part adaptation of Zadie Smith's White Teeth on WGBH Channels 2 and 44.

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@LisaKinnard
@LisaKinnard 6 лет назад
that's a lot of brilliance in one discussion...my goodness!
@ambraguarnieri3814
@ambraguarnieri3814 3 года назад
Superb speakers! Although questions from the public were so stifle and trite!
@aname82
@aname82 10 лет назад
Caryl Phillips is brilliant, I wish to meet him one day.
@MrInterestingthings
@MrInterestingthings Год назад
Writing is for reminding us of the truth! ...as the body enlarges the vocabulary decreases ..."The last minute he can be genial in this city"...fat and poor helps others put perspective on their situation" Phillips" work is indeed important . I'm amazed he has films ,Yale teaching . Sadies Smith's White Teeth sits on my bookshelf . Why haven't I read more of it than I have so good to hear her read her work here !
@cs6078
@cs6078 7 лет назад
Love the way she wires....so fluid.
@notcosteffective9920
@notcosteffective9920 Год назад
What does that mean
@sftaxitaxi1334
@sftaxitaxi1334 6 лет назад
Stay black & proud; let's the skills speak for you.
@simplynoelle6945
@simplynoelle6945 6 лет назад
1h15 ... Those words make the world a better place : « I don't write for black people, I don't write for white people. I write for myself and I hope I'm lucky enough to get a readership that's as wide as possible. Boundaries of race, nationality, gender … I don't care, I just want as wide a readership as possible. (...). Those of us who've grown up, or who've had some relationship with the Caribbean, who've had a Caribbean parent in the house or who (uhm) … the question of cultural hybridity and crossing boundaries and transgressions are so deeply rooted in the Caribbean. We are all hugely and beautifully impure. We cannot find purity. When I hear the word 'purity', I want to run for the hills. Growing up in the Caribbean, having a Caribbean background, breeds into you a healthiness towards all these questions. Border crossings, transgressions are part of the Caribbean heritage. I just think Europe and North America need to just wake up and smell the coffee a bit. »
@MrInterestingthings
@MrInterestingthings Год назад
What you too are writing here is wonderful ..."transgressions are part of the Caribbean heritage ...
@MrInterestingthings
@MrInterestingthings Год назад
Wow. In the homes where religious notions are passe ,outre and irrelevant it becomes a fetish of historical weight and interest: an oddity and this is how Zadie's siblings came to revere religious passion. Indeed like Napoleon's cartographer it is a gross irrelevance to me .
@amonduul2154
@amonduul2154 5 лет назад
Smith is a british/carrebean author, not a black author. In Africa or Carrebean everybody would see her as a spanish or sizilian or tunesian.
@MrInterestingthings
@MrInterestingthings Год назад
What is it you really are trying to say ? Everyone in the west sees her as a writer of color and that matters .@57th minute she says I am black. I am a black writer.she repeats this a minute later.(not)otherness...but in defense of everybody as a subject.I see myself as a feminist first then a black feminist. " This is important and will remain important till the White entitlement is unempowered. You could say the same about Derek Walcott. Honey anything not European is Black . we are most of the world but of course noone wants to believe that because it immediately transfers the reality/notion of raping culturallythe whole of the planet:exclusion .
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