Feel Free
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2018
464
Novel • Fiction
2010s
2018
Adult
18+ years
Feel Free by Zadie Smith is a 2018 collection of essays examining identity, alienation, existential ambivalence, creativity, Brexit, populism, climate change, and the pursuit of happiness, divided into five sections covering contemporary political issues, pop culture critiques, art reflections, literary explorations, and universal themes of individuality and society. The book includes discussions on xenophobia, racism, economic inequality, and war.
Contemplative
Informative
Humorous
Bittersweet
Nostalgic
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Zadie Smith's Feel Free is widely praised for its intellectual depth and engaging prose. Critics highlight Smith's ability to tackle diverse subjects with wit and insight. However, some detractors find the collection uneven, with certain essays lacking the coherence of her best work. Overall, it's a thought-provoking and eloquent read that showcases Smith's versatility as an essayist.
Readers who relish incisive cultural critique and diverse essays will appreciate Feel Free by Zadie Smith. Similar to Joan Didion's The White Album and David Foster Wallace's A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again, it appeals to those who enjoy introspective and socially aware commentary.
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464
Novel • Fiction
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2018
Adult
18+ years
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