An edition of On Beauty (2005)

On beauty

a novel

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An edition of On Beauty (2005)

On beauty

a novel

  • 3.6 (12 ratings) ·
  • 50 Want to read
  • 3 Currently reading
  • 16 Have read

From the Publisher: Howard Belsey, a Rembrandt scholar who doesn't like Rembrandt, is an Englishman abroad and a long-suffering professor at Wellington, a liberal New England arts college. He has been married for thirty years to Kiki, an American woman who no longer resembles the sexy activist she once was. Their three children passionately pursue their own paths: Levi quests after authentic blackness, Zora believes that intellectuals can redeem everybody, and Jerome struggles to be a believer in a family of strict atheists. Faced with the oppressive enthusiasms of his children, Howard feels that the first two acts of his life are over and he has no clear plans for the finale. Or the encore. Then Jerome, Howard's older son, falls for Victoria, the stunning daughter of the right-wing icon Monty Kipps, and the two families find themselves thrown together in a beautiful corner of America, enacting a cultural and personal war against the background of real wars that they barely register. An infidelity, a death, and a legacy set in motion a chain of events that sees all parties forced to examine the unarticulated assumptions which underpin their lives. How do you choose the work on which to spend your life? Why do you love the people you love? Do you really believe what you claim to? And what is the beautiful thing, and how far will you go to get it? Set on both sides of the Atlantic, Zadie Smith's third novel is a brilliant analysis of family life, the institution of marriage, intersections of the personal and political, and an honest look at people's deceptions. It is also, as you might expect, very funny indeed.

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Penguin Press
Pages
445

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On Beauty
2006, Penguin Books
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On Beauty
August 29, 2006, Penguin Books
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On beauty: a novel
2006, Thorndike Press
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On beauty: a novel
2006, Howes, Clipper
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On Beauty
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2005, Penguin Press
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Table of Contents

1: Kipps and Belsey
2: Anatomy lesson
3: On beauty and being wrong
Author's note.

Edition Notes

Published in
New York
Genre
Fiction, Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.914
Library of Congress
PR6069.M59 O5 2005c

The Physical Object

Pagination
445 p. ;
Number of pages
445

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24215771M
Internet Archive
onbeautynovel00smit
ISBN 10
1594200637
ISBN 13
9781594200632
LCCN
2006272543
OCLC/WorldCat
61396956

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Work Description

"Howard Belsey is an Englishman abroad, an academic teaching in Wellington, a college town in New England. Married young, thirty years later he is struggling to revive his love for his African American wife Kiki. Meanwhile, his three teenage children - Jerome, Zora and Levi - are each seeking the passions, ideals and commitments that will guide them through their own lives." "After Howard has a disastrous affair with a colleague, his sensitive older son, Jerome, escapes to England for the holidays. In London he defies everything the Belseys represent when he goes to work for Trinidadian right-wing academic and pundit, Monty Kipps. Taken in by the Kipps family for the summer, Jerome falls for Monty's beautiful, capricious daughter, Victoria." "But this short-lived romance has long-lasting consequences, drawing these very different families into each other's lives. As Kiki develops a friendship with Mrs. Kipps, and Howard and Monty do battle on different sides of the culture war, hot-headed Zora brings a handsome young man from the Boston streets into their midst whom she is determined to draw into the fold of the black middle class - but at what price?"--BOOK JACKET

Original languages
English

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