On Beauty, Zadie Smith’s third novel, is both a tribute to and a riff on English novelist E. M. Forster’s Howards End, updated as an exploration of the politics of contemporary life. In a book as bold and funny as it is precise and insightful, Smith applies her dazzling powers of description to a middle-class family in the United States. The Belseys are based at a fictional college called Wellington, where earthy African American Kiki, abstract—and English—Howard, and their three searching children seem the picture of modern liberal success.
445 p. : couv ill. en coul : 18 cm
9780141026664
Sujets
Littérature anglaise -- 21e siècle
Anglais (langue) -- Ouvrages en langue étrangère