On Beauty
Book Review
"On Beauty" by Zadie Smith is a novel that explores the complex themes of race, family, and art through the lens of two families living in an academic town in New England. Critics note that Smith masterfully combines elements of comedy and drama, creating vivid and memorable characters. One of the central aspects of the book is its exploration of cultural and personal identities, making it both relevant and profound. Smith's style is compared to classic English novelists such as E. M. Forster, but with a modern and unique voice. Critics also highlight her ability to craft dialogues that sound natural and believable, drawing readers into the world of her characters. Overall, "On Beauty" has received positive reviews for its intellectual depth and emotional richness, as well as the author's skill in blending social commentary with personal stories.
