On beauty

a novel

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Zadie Smith: On beauty (2005, Penguin Books)

445 pages

English language

Published Jan. 5, 2005 by Penguin Books.

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4 stars (1 review)

"Howard Belsey is an Englishman abroad, an academic teaching in Wellington, a college town in New England. Married young, thirty years later he is struggling to revive his love for his African American wife Kiki. Meanwhile, his three teenage children - Jerome, Zora and Levi - are each seeking the passions, ideals and commitments that will guide them through their own lives." "After Howard has a disastrous affair with a colleague, his sensitive older son, Jerome, escapes to England for the holidays. In London he defies everything the Belseys represent when he goes to work for Trinidadian right-wing academic and pundit, Monty Kipps. Taken in by the Kipps family for the summer, Jerome falls for Monty's beautiful, capricious daughter, Victoria." "But this short-lived romance has long-lasting consequences, drawing these very different families into each other's lives. As Kiki develops a friendship with Mrs. Kipps, and Howard and Monty do battle …

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reviewed On Beauty by Zadie Smith

Thrilling and funny

4 stars

Two hostile professors and their families become entangled in a web of fatal love affairs. The themes of racism and social inequality, especially in the university environment, are closely interwoven with the story. The novel is gripping and sometimes very funny, although it is really a family drama. A definite recommendation, although I found 'White Teeth' slightly better.

Subjects

  • College teachers -- Fiction
  • Massachusetts -- Fiction