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On Beauty
by Zadie Smith

ISBN: 1594200637
Penguin Press, 464 pages, $25.95
Fiction General Literature & Fiction
Released 09/13/2005

Smith's third novel is a 21st century take on E.M. Forster's "Howards End."

Overall Metascore

This is an average of all individual scores given by critics, on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

79 / 100

Critic Reviews

Outstanding Daily Telegraph Alex Clark
On Beauty--like Howards End--is a humane novel whose character-driven emotionalism packs far more of a punch than its articulation of rarefied arguments.
Outstanding Library Journal Barbara Hoffert
With fully realized characters and a kaleidoscope of provocative issues, Smith has created a world you can truly enter. [1 Aug 2005, p. 73]
Outstanding London Review Of Books Frank Kermode
A complicated story making up by richness of implication what it lacks in exuberance.
Outstanding Los Angeles Times Heller McAlpin
Oh happy day when a writer as gifted as Zadie Smith fulfills her early promise with a novel as accomplished, substantive and penetrating as "On Beauty." It's a thing of beauty indeed. [25 Sep 2005]
Outstanding Publishers Weekly
The elaborate Forster homage, as well as a too-neat alignment between characters, concerns and foils, threaten Smith's insightful probing of what makes life complicated (and beautiful), but those insights eventually add up. [1 Aug 2005, p. 44]
Outstanding Salon Laura Miller
This one is a keeper. It's the kind of book that reminds you of why you read novels to begin with
Outstanding San Francisco Chronicle John Freeman
Rich and entertaining and, despite the ugly truths [Smith] uncovers, often quite beautiful.
Outstanding The Guardian Stephanie Merritt
On Beauty confirms Smith as an outstanding novelist with a powerful understanding both of what the brain knows and of what love knows, especially when it comes to families.
Outstanding The New York Times Michiko Kakutani
Like Forster, Ms. Smith possesses a captivating authorial voice - at once authoritative and nonchalant, and capacious enough to accommodate high moral seriousness, laid-back humor and virtually everything in between - and in these pages, she uses that voice to enormous effect, giving us that rare thing: a novel that is as affecting as it is entertaining, as provocative as it is humane.
Outstanding TLS: The Times Literary Supplement Sophie Ratcliffe
On Beauty is an attempt to pay tribute to the way others look, to Mozart's music and to Rembrandt's paintings. Zadie Smith asks for attention for others. She deserves more than a second look herself.
Outstanding Washington Post Michael Dirda
To this satirical, wise and sexy book, the correct critical response should largely be either gratitude and admiration or a simple "Wow."
Outstanding Chicago Tribune Julia Keller
"On Beauty" is just a novel. But it's one of the best of the year, a splendid treat, and Forster, were the somewhat dour scribe alive today and inclined to read it, surely would give Smith a long, slow, deeply knowing and most un-Forsterian wink.
Favorable The Onion A.V. Club Andy Battaglia
In the end, On Beauty stands as a rich survey of people living through complex fates that their tidy ideas fail to account for.
Favorable PopMatters Ratha Tep
Smith doesn't meet the stylistic bar she's set for herself, but makes up for it in substance--in spades.
Favorable USA Today Deirdre Donahue
Smith succeeds in making On Beauty a celebration of Forster. But she is such a talented writer that in choosing to pay tribute to Forster, she has shortchanged her own gifts.
Favorable Village Voice Joy Press
On Beauty is even more entertaining and bumpy than her previous novels, crammed with characters who speak in wildly different registers and get tangled up in sex, class, and racial snares.
Favorable The New York Times Book Review Frank Rich
What finally makes "On Beauty" affecting as well as comic is Smith's own earnest enactment of Forster's dictum to "only connect" her passions with the prose of the world as she finds it.
Favorable The New Yorker Joan Acocella
While the plot is a wreck, many of the episodes it engenders are not. They do what the realistic novel is supposed to do--hold up a mirror to its time.
Favorable The Economist
While the plot doesn't quite build to the climax one might hope for, a lovely boisterousness and joy in spoken language carry it through.
Favorable The Globe And Mail [Toronto] Zsuzsi Gartner
This is, ultimately, a deft homage, as well as a book wholly the author's own. But I can't help wondering, what would E. M. Forster think? And does it matter? [17 Sep 2005]
Favorable The Guardian James Lasdun
Sheer novelistic intelligence--expansive, witty and magnanimous ... irradiates the whole enterprise.
Favorable The Independent Maya Jaggi
With her lucid perspective and implacable sense of satire, Smith has succeeded in stretching the English comic novel's net of empathy. But, as she no doubt realises, there is yet more of life to let in.
Favorable The Independent Scarlett Thomas
With On Beauty, Smith demonstrates that she can write a book that is just as readable and addictive as White Teeth (you will finish it at 3am, regardless of when you start reading it).
Favorable Entertainment Weekly Jennifer Reese
This is a 443-page novel you wish were longer--much longer--so that Smith could deepen her rich, marvelous story. [16 Sep 2005, p. 90]
Favorable Kirkus Reviews
In this sharp, engaging satire, beauty's only skin-deep, but funny cuts to the bone. [1 Aug 2005, p. 812]
Favorable Atlantic Monthly Joseph O'Neill
Although the full, tragic dimensions of the human adventure may be missing--an odd, sitcommy inconsequentiality colors the disasters that befall her characters--there's no doubting the artistic conviction that underlies this unabashedly conventional novel.
Mixed Boston Globe Gail Caldwell
"On Beauty" is too long-winded. Its actions, external and interior, don't always warrant its pages and pages of speech or description, which can start to feel superfluous and tangential after a while. Still, this is a rollicking and heartfelt story with endurance at its center
Mixed Daily Telegraph John Preston
Although there is plenty to relish in On Beauty, the story is not sufficiently well-controlled to enable Zadie Smith to show off her considerable gifts to their best advantage.
Mixed Sydney Morning Herald James Bradley
Even more than White Teeth, On Beauty is a strikingly uneven work, not just in tone but in the sorts of questions it seems to want to ask. Far too long and surprisingly undisciplined despite its bravura plotting, in many places it skates perilously close to being boring, a fate the energy of Smith's prose and her remarkable descriptive facility only narrowly hold at bay.
Mixed New York Observer Shazia Ahmad
[White Teeth] was sassy in the best sense of the word... On Beauty is by comparison disappointingly sedate. It seems that the pretensions of Harvard have zapped the spirit out of the author’s voice.
Mixed The New Republic Robert Alter
On Beauty is an odd mixture--alternately amusing, perceptive, even emotionally absorbing, with some of the narrative zest of White Teeth, and then too often schematic, insistent, or simply not quite credible.
Unfavorable The Nation William Deresiewicz
Given how long and rambling and thematically incoherent the novel is in its final form, one can only imagine what the manuscript must have looked like.

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