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  • By: Holly Newson
  • Narrated by: Hanif Kureishi
  • Length: 14 mins
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Hanif Kureishi

By: Holly Newson
Narrated by: Hanif Kureishi

Publisher's Summary

In this Audible Sessions we go to our author’s house to discuss a wide selection of his novels, available in audio for the first time: The Nothing, The Black Album, Intimacy, The Last Word and My Ear at His Heart, by acclaimed British playwright, screenwriter and novelist Hanif Kureishi.  

This critically acclaimed British writer of Pakistani descent is the author of some of the most recognised postcolonial literature in the world, including The Buddha of Suburbia, which won the Whitbread Award for best first novel, and to screenplay for My Beautiful Laundrette.   

Hanif Kureishi talks to us about his feelings on writing and teaching it, his love of long-form TV series and what it was like to start writing at a time in which art had to be shocking. 

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good work

Enjoy the insightful interview with someone who is truly creative Llooking forward to listening to one of his novels cheers.

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