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Zadie Smith: Critical Review by James Wood

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Zadie Smith
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SOURCE: Wood, James. “Human, All Too Inhuman.” New Republic 223, no. 4 (24 July 2000): 41–45.

In the following review, Wood compares the verisimilitude of White Teeth with the standards for realism of contemporary fiction.

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