Zadie Smith Quotes About Newspapers

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  • These days, it feels to me like you make a devil's pact when you walk into this country. You hand over your passport at the check-in, you get stamped, you want to make a little money, get yourself started... but you mean to go back! Who would want to stay? Cold, wet, miserable; terrible food, dreadful newspapers - who would want to stay? In a place where you are never welcomed, only tolerated. Just tolerated. Like you are an animal finally house-trained.

    Zadie Smith (2001). “White Teeth”, p.413, Penguin UK
  • I'm most honest about writing when I'm talking to family or friends, not to newspapers.

    Writing  
    "On the beginning" by Zadie Smith, www.theguardian.com. July 15, 2006.
  • It was in the air, or so it seemed to Kiki, this hatred of women and their bodies- it seeped in with every draught in the house; people brought it home on their shoes, they breathed it in off their newspapers. There was no way to control it.

    "On Beauty". Book by Zadie Smith, 2005.
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