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Swing Time

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Pagine
453
Lingua
EN
ISBN
9780241144152
Tempo di Lettura
~7h 56min

Swing Time è un book di Zadie Smith. Conta 453 pagine.

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Zadie Smith’s novel traces the complex bond between two young girls in North London who share a dream of becoming dancers. As their paths diverge, the unnamed narrator follows her life into adulthood while Tracey pursues a career in performance and global activism. The narrative moves between the streets of London, the music halls of West Africa, and the quiet spaces in between, using dance as both a literal practice and a metaphor for rhythm, connection, and cultural exchange. Smith examines how race, class, and privilege shape personal relationships and artistic expression, while also exploring the politics of representation in art and philanthropy. Through a reflective first-person voice, the story weaves together personal memory with broader questions about diaspora, identity, and the ways people navigate belonging in a fragmented world. The book’s structure mirrors its thematic concerns, shifting between intimate character study and expansive cultural observation to consider how movement—both physical and social—defines human experience.

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Zadie Smith’s novel traces the complex bond between two young girls in North London who share a dream of becoming dancers. As their paths diverge, the unnamed narrator follows her life into adulthood while Tracey pursues a career in performance and global activism. The narrative moves between the st...

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Swing Time è stato scritto da Zadie Smith.