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Contents | October 2005

From the archives:

"Too Little Too Soon" (October 2002)
Zadie Smith's new novel is "less felt on every level" than its predecessor; White Teeth. By Thomas Mallon


Also by Joseph O'Neill:

"New fiction" (January/February 2006)
The Accidental by Ali Smith.

"New Fiction" (December 2005)
Accidents, by Yael Hedaya.

"New Fiction" (September 2005)
Antwerp, by Nicholas Royle.

  

The Atlantic Monthly | October 2005
 
Books

New Fiction



Finds and flops

by Joseph O'Neill

.....

On Beauty
by Zadie Smith
Penguin

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Joseph O'Neill is working on his third novel, The Brooklyn Dream Game.
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The Atlantic Monthly; October 2005; New Fiction; Volume 296, No. 3; 122


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