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 · Swing Time is about multiple temporal realities and their relation to identity, memory, desire, freedom, and independence, and the way these realities position themselves to, or shadow, one another. The notion of time and reality as distinct closed loops we move through may have something to do with the fact that the two storylines, though they veer awfully close to each .  · Swing Time is Zadie Smith’s fifth novel and for my money her finest. A “best friend bildungsroman” in the Elena Ferrante mould, the novel tells the story of two girls growing up on the wrong Author: Taiye Selasi. Swing Time by Zadie Smith is a Hamish Hamilton publication. I picked this book out while reading through some of ’s award nominees, eager to read outside my comfort zone for a while. The story begins with the childhood friendship between two ‘brown girls’ who forge a strong bond, despite their difference in upbringing and approach to life/5(K).


Swing Time by Zadie Smith Swing Time, a multifaceted story of two biracial girls growing up in significantly different homes who become inseparable friends but face divergent destinies. Tracey and the Narrator (unnamed) meet in as they are both signing up for a ballet class at a church in a working-class section of London. Swing Time is Zadie Smith's fifth novel and for my money her finest. A "best friend bildungsroman" in the Elena Ferrante mould, the novel tells the story of two girls growing up on the. In the opening pages of "Swing Time," Zadie Smith's vibrant fifth novel, her narrator, recently dismissed for disloyalty and publicly humiliated after working 10 years around the clock as.


With Swing Time, Zadie Smith identifies the impossible contradiction all adults are asked to maintain—be true to yourself, and still contain multitudes; be proud of your heritage, but don’t be defined by it. She frays the cords that keep us tied to our ideas of who we are, to our careful self-mythologies. Swing Time is the New York Times bestselling novel written by British author Zadie Smith. Set London, New York, and West Africa, the story follows two mixed-race young girls, Tracey and an unnamed narrator, who aspire to be tap dancers when they grow up. While Tracey has enough talent to ultimately make it in the chorus line, the other becomes a personal assistant to a famous singer, witnessing the life of extreme privilege along the way. Swing Time is about multiple temporal realities and their relation to identity, memory, desire, freedom, and independence, and the way these realities position themselves to, or shadow, one another. The notion of time and reality as distinct closed loops we move through may have something to do with the fact that the two storylines, though they veer awfully close to each other, never quite meet the way we might expect, in the way that this pendulum-swing structure might imply.

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