**[These essays] reflect a lively, unselfconscious, rigorous, erudite,
and earnestly open mind that's busy refining its view of life,
literature, and a great deal in between. **--Los Angeles Times
Split into five sections--Reading, Being, Seeing, Feeling, and
Remembering--Changing My Mind finds Zadie Smith casting an acute eye
over material both personal and cultural. This engaging collection of
essays, some published here for the first time, reveals Smith as a
passionate and precise essayist, equally at home in the world of great
books and bad movies, family and philosophy, British comedians and
Italian divas. Whether writing on Katherine Hepburn, Kafka, Anna
Magnani, or Zora Neale Hurston, she brings deft care to the art of
criticism with a style both sympathetic and insightful. Changing My
Mind is journalism at its most expansive, intelligent, and funny--a
gift to readers and writers both.