Martha and Hanwell

Martha and Hanwell by Zadie Smith is a collection that brings together two of the author’s recent stories, published for the first time in this First Edition by Penguin Books in 2005. This edition comprises 64 pages and is presented in English, showcasing Smith’s distinctive narrative style and engaging prose.
Readers will find in Martha and Hanwell a continuation of Smith’s exploration of contemporary themes through her essays and correspondence. The stories reflect her wit and insight, offering a glimpse into the complexities of modern life. This collection is a valuable addition for those interested in literature and fiction, particularly in the realm of contemporary essays.
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Zadie Smith’s debut novel was published by Penguin in 2000. Garnering both critical acclaim as well as a huge readership, White Teeth exemplified the kind of popular and intelligent books that Penguin founder Allen Lane sought to publish. Martha and Hanwell brings together two of Smith’s recent stories – never before published in book form – offering a treat for fans of her witty, powerful and often electrifying prose.
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