White Teeth: A Novel (Vintage International) (2024)

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • The blockbuster debut novel from "a preternaturally gifted" writer (The New York Times) and author of On Beauty and Swing Time—set against London's racial and cultural tapestry, reveling in the ecstatic hodgepodge of modern life, flirting with disaster, and embracing the comedy of daily existence.

Zadie Smith’s dazzling debut caught critics grasping for comparisons and deciding on everyone from Charles Dickens to Salman Rushdie to John Irving and Martin Amis. But the truth is that Zadie Smith’s voice is remarkably, fluently, and altogether wonderfully her own.

At the center of this invigorating novel are two unlikely friends, Archie Jones and Samad Iqbal. Hapless veterans of World War II, Archie and Samad and their families become agents of England’s irrevocable transformation. A second marriage to Clara Bowden, a beautiful, albeit tooth-challenged, Jamaican half his age, quite literally gives Archie a second lease on life, and produces Irie, a knowing child whose personality doesn’t quite match her name (Jamaican for “no problem”). Samad’s late-in-life arranged marriage (he had to wait for his bride to be born), produces twin sons whose separate paths confound Iqbal’s every effort to direct them, and a renewed, if selective, submission to his Islamic faith.

“[White Teeth] is, like the London it portrays, a restless hybrid of voices, tones, and textures…with a raucous energy and confidence.” The New York Times Book Review

About the Author

ZADIE SMITHis the author of the novels White Teeth,The Autograph Man,On Beauty,NW, and Swing Time, as well as a novella, The Embassy of Cambodia, three collections of essays, Changing My Mind,Feel Free, andIntimations, and a short story collection, Grand Union. She is also the editor of The Book of Other People. Smithwas elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 2002, and was listed as one ofGranta's 20 Best Young British Novelists in 2003 and again in 2013. White Teeth won multiple literary awards including the James Tait Black Memorial Prize, the Whitbread First Novel Award and the Guardian First Book Award. On Beauty was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize and won the Orange Prize for Fiction, andNWwas shortlisted for the Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction.ZadieSmithis currently a Member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.She is a regular contributor to The New Yorker and The New York Review of Books.

Praise for White Teeth: A Novel (Vintage International)

A PARADE BEST BOOK OF ALL TIME

“A preternaturally gifted new writer [with] a voice that’s street-smart and learned, sassy and philosophical all at the same time.” —Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times

“Brilliant…. Smith is a master at detail…a postmodern Charles Dickens…[Smith's] rich storytelling and wicked wit are suited to the sights and smells of the world that England has inherited.” The Washington Post

“[A] vibrant, rollicking first novel about race and idenity…[Smith's] prickly wit is affectionate and poignant.” People

“[A] dazzling intergenerational first novel…wonderfully inventive…playful yet unaffected, mongrel yet cohesive, profound yet funny, vernacular yet lyrical. ” Los Angeles Times

“[A] marvel of a debut novel. . .Reminscent of both Salman Rushdie and John Irving, White Teeth is a comic, canny, sprawling tale, adeptly held together by Smith's literary sleight of hand.” Entertainment Weekly

“A magnificent and audacious novel, jampacked with memorable characters and challenging ideas.” The Atlanta Journal & Constitution

"Ambitious, earnest and irreverent. . . Smith has a real talent for comedy and a fond eye for human foibles." The Wall Street Journal

“Wonderful…. Zadie Smith…possesses a more than ordinary share of talent.” USA Today

"Smith has an astonishing intellect. She writes sharp dialogue for every age and race—and she's funny as hell.” Newsweek

“[
White Teeth] is, like the London it portrays, a restless hybrid of voices, tones, and textures…with a raucous energy and confidence.” The New York Times Book Review

"Fresh…spirited…this extravagant novel bursts with optimism about people, about language, and perhaps, above all, about novels and the joy, indeed the impertinence, of writing one.” The Philadelphia Inquirer

“Blissfully confident, wide-ranging and funny from the get-go, White Teeth…promises–and delivers–a wildly inventive journey into a fresh imagination.” Rocky Mountain News

“Brilliant…. Smith is a master at detail…. Like a postmodern Dickens, she has a flair for features, dress, dialogue, accents and human frailty.” The Miami Herald

“It’s a treat to watch an immensely gifted young writer performing, for the very first time, such an admirably audacious and ambitious juggling act.” Elle

“Absolutely delicious…. Smith’s voice is a perfect balance of tragedy and comedy.” The Tampa Tribune and Times

“Gently observant and generous in its judgments…. Filled with vibrant life.” The San Diego Union—Tribune

“Brilliant…. Bubbles and pops in its imaginative intensity.” The Baltimore Sun

White Teeth: A Novel (Vintage International) (2024)

FAQs

Is White Teeth worth reading? ›

I found this book really entertaining and light, and at the same time really deep and just plain good. As an immigrant (though in a totally different situation as any of the characters) I could really relate and found that this was a smart, modern way to present the whole theme.

What is the book White Teeth about? ›

White Teeth is a 2000 novel by the British author Zadie Smith. It focuses on the later lives of two wartime friends—the Bangladeshi Samad Iqbal and the Englishman Archie Jones—and their families in London. The novel centres on Britain's relationship with immigrants from the British Commonwealth.

What is the theme of the novel White Teeth? ›

White Teeth by Zadie Smith is an engaging novel that follows the intertwined lives of two families in London. It explores themes of race, culture, and identity with wit and insight. What is White Teeth about?

What is the climax of the White Teeth? ›

The climax comes in one split-second act when Archie stops a bullet and thus keeps Millat Iqbal from becoming a murderer. The falling action includes Archie and Samad having to rewrite their autobiographies because the old war story that has bound them together for decades is now proved untrue.

Why is White Teeth so good? ›

A study has confirmed what we already know – that a white and evenly spaced set of teeth makes people seem more attractive. But it has also explained the reason. It is because teeth are the human equivalent of a peaco*ck's tail – a sign of health and genetic quality designed to help choose a mate.

What age is appropriate for White Teeth? ›

Pediatric Safety, an organization specializing in children's health and safety, recommends waiting until the age of 18 before considering teeth whitening.

Is White Teeth a satire? ›

White Teeth has satirical aspirations and some passages of unalloyed satire.

What happens at the end of the novel White Teeth? ›

White Teeth ends with both Millat and Magid being ordered to do community service for the shooting as witnesses cannot decide which one of them shot the gun. Irie and Joshua begin a relationship, raising Irie's child as their own.

What is the conflict in the White Teeth? ›

Clashes between traditionalism and modernism within the immigrant community lead to deep conflicts within the Iqbal family. Although traditional culture, religion, and family values all consider patriarchy a fact of life, modern global culture challenges those elements of tradition.

What is the race in White Teeth? ›

Overall, White Teeth is about three families from fundamentally very different backgrounds. In Jones family Archie is English and married Clara who is Jamaican and immigrated to England. The Iqbal family, Samad and Alsana, are both Bengali and they are immigrants as well.

What is the message of the White Teeth? ›

In her novel, White Teeth, Zadie Smith argues against fate and the appearance of randomness that the concept of predestination brings along with it. Her counter-argument is the idea of self-determination and its consequences.

What is the conclusion of the White Teeth? ›

Millat and Magid both get punished for the attempt at murder because the eyewitnesses cannot tell the twins apart. They are sentenced to community service. In time, Joshua Chalfen and Irie Jones become lovers. The story ends on New Year's Eve, 1999.

Why is the book White Teeth called White Teeth? ›

For Clara and Irie, white teeth stand for identity: both the face in the mirror and the face presented to the outside world. The image of white teeth in a dark face also has racial dimensions.

What year does White Teeth take place? ›

White Teeth spans a period from the mid-1970s until the late 1990s (give or take a few excursions into the more distant past) – so the past the book describes is often closer to the time when Smith was writing than 2000 is to our own present.

What is the generational conflict in White Teeth? ›

The young generation in White Teeth is frequently cogitating over this issue. They want to see themselves in a context. As second-generation immigrants they have to deal with their past with parents who have left a country and who are not always satisfied with the new place.

What is the significance of White Teeth by Zadie Smith? ›

The novel's importance

*White Teeth* follows the intertwining lives of two North London families, the Joneses and the Iqbals, over the course of several decades. Throughout the book, Smith weaves in themes of national identity, race, religion, and the struggle to make sense of the rapidly changing modern world.

Does White Teeth make you look attractive? ›

Attracting Partners. Ah, yes, the reason that every article about why white teeth are so desirable focuses on. It's true, though. In studies done comparing people with decayed teeth, people with teeth in natural shades, and people with whitened teeth, people with white teeth were viewed in the most positive light.

How many copies did White Teeth sell? ›

And that's before mentioning the awards, the 2m-plus sales and the ecstatic reviews that greeted the book when it came out.

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