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23 October 2012

delayed gratification

I read once that some writers only have one novel in them; Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights. Perhaps its nothing more than opportunity. Margaret Mitchell might have written and published more than Gone with the Wind if she hadn't been killed crossing a road when she was 48. I was a bit afraid that at 36 Zadie Smith had stopped at three. So this year I was relieved to find out NW would be released.

I don't read more than a handful of pages every couple of weeks. I know that once finished, it'll be a long time before I get another chance to luxuriate in a Zadie Smith novel. This is one of the very few times where I'm happy to delay gratification. 

You know what I like about her books? She writes like a true observer. Her writing is a product of someone who is in but also out. She's that chameleon girlfriend of yours who gets invited to all the parties by all types of people. She blends seamlessly but is still interesting; well-read, of course and up on current events and pop culture. She never dominates conversations but instead she has a knack for listening and listening hard; for seeing and seeing everything that you can't and don't want to. 



♥  Photos by Rob D on 35mm film ♥  Dress from Valley Girl ♥ 



♥  Photos by Rob D on 35mm and 120mm film  ♥ Dress from Sylvester ♥  Cardigan from Glassons ♥  Ring from Karen Walker Jewellery ♥ 

11 comments:

  1. I am all about the bike riding right now! Yours is SO cute, and your bike riding look is even cuter!

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  2. I always really enjoy your posts - so great and enjoyable. I really liked NW in the end although it took me a while to get into because it's so fragmented (exactly what I loved in the end). Great bike too - I'm in the market for one myself.

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  3. Lovely! I've never read anything by her, which one should I get started with?
    xoxox

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  4. I've never read anything by Zadie Smith before, but you've piqued my interest!

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  5. It sucks that I haven't had as much time for reading as I used to, and this post has seriously got me wanting to drop everything and just grab a stack of books and read out in the sun.
    ♥ laura
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  6. Oh gosh! Now if only Harper Lee came out with more novels!
    I'll have to get my hands on the new Zadie Smith. I'm currently up to my eyebrows in a Charles Dickens bio and I think another British master - of- observation would be perfect ;)
    Lovely dress and lovely photos as always, Anab!
    xoxox,
    Lar

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  7. Bike riding and reading at the park? Sounds like the perfect day to me. Now I need to get my hands on a Zadie Smith novel.

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  8. I am always adding to my "to-read" list and can never fully catch up. That's how it should be, though. Zadie Smith has been in the back of my brain for a while now. Perhaps I'll pull a little switch and read her before a few others on my list.

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