The UK writer Zadie Smith became a world-wide sensation with the publication of her first novel, White Teeth, when she was just 24, and now aged 50, she brings her trademark intelligence and wit to the subject of mid life.
Her latest work is Dead and Alive, a new book of essays, where she writes about black British history, paintings, politics, our online lives and getting older.
She also talks about up growing in North West London and where she's returned to live with her own family.
Zadie will be in Australia next month as part of the All About Women festival at the Sydney Opera House.
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All About Women at Sydney Opera House
This episode explores growing up in North West London, immigrants, black British history, the internet, smart phones, social media, the technology of the book, mid life, being 50, free university, Cambridge, diversity, academia, tap dancing, painting, politics, being a writer, non-fiction, young novelists, find success at young age.
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