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Zadie Smith: Critical Review by Mark Rozzo

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Zadie Smith
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SOURCE: Rozzo, Mark. “Who's English Now?” Los Angeles Times Book Review (7 May 2000): 10–11.

In the following review, Rozzo outlines the major themes in White Teeth, complimenting its style, symbolism, and wit.

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