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Zadie Smith: Critical Review by Zenga Longmore

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Zadie Smith
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SOURCE: Longmore, Zenga. “Fairy-Sweary-Land.” Spectator 284, no. 8947 (29 January 2000): 47.

In the following negative review, Longmore argues that the characters in White Teeth are not only unrealistically profound and introspective, but also unusually profane.

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