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Record Nr.

UNINA9910148604303321

Autore

Smith Zadie

Titolo

Swing Time : A Novel

Pubbl/distr/stampa

, : Penguin Publishing Group, , 2016

©2016

ISBN

0-14-311164-7

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (423 pages)

Classificazione

FIC019000FIC008000FIC044000

Disciplina

823/.914

Soggetti

Female friendship--Fiction

Women, Black--Fiction

Dancers--Fiction

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- Praise for SWING TIME -- About the Author -- Also by Zadie Smith -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Dedication -- Epigraph -- Prologue -- PART ONE: Early Days -- One -- Two -- Three -- Four -- Five -- Six -- Seven -- Eight -- Nine -- Ten -- Eleven -- Twelve -- Thirteen -- Fourteen -- PART TWO: Early and Late -- One -- Two -- Three -- Four -- Five -- Six -- Seven -- PART THREE: Intermission -- One -- Two -- Three -- Four -- PART FOUR: Middle Passage -- One -- Two -- Three -- Four -- Five -- Six -- Seven -- Eight -- Nine -- Ten -- Eleven -- Twelve -- PART FIVE: Night and Day -- One -- Two -- Three -- Four -- Five -- Six -- PART SIX: Day and Night -- One -- Two -- Three -- Four -- Five -- Six -- Seven -- PART SEVEN: Late Days -- One -- Two -- Three -- Four -- Five -- Six -- Seven -- Eight -- Nine -- Ten -- Eleven -- Epilogue -- Acknowledgments.

Sommario/riassunto

"An ambitious, exuberant new novel moving from North West London to West Africa, from the multi-award-winning author of White Teeth and On Beauty  Two brown girls dream of being dancers--but only one, Tracey, has talent. The other has ideas: about rhythm and time, about black bodies and black music, what constitutes a tribe, or makes a person truly free. It's a close but complicated childhood friendship that ends abruptly in their early twenties, never to be revisited, but never



quite forgotten, either.  Tracey makes it to the chorus line but struggles with adult life, while her friend leaves the old neighborhood behind, traveling the world as an assistant to a famous singer, Aimee, observing close up how the one percent live.  But when Aimee develops grand philanthropic ambitions, the story moves from London to West Africa, where diaspora tourists travel back in time to find their roots, young men risk their lives to escape into a different future, the women dance just like Tracey--the same twists, the same shakes--and the origins of a profound inequality are not a matter of distant history, but a present dance to the music of time"--