An accident left the writer Hanif Kureishi paralyzed and far from home. Struggling to regain control of his life, he sought ...
Shattered, a bare, tumultuous memoir of the first year of Kureishi’s new life, published in the United Kingdom in October ...
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If I could raise my arms, I’d be doing a Nazi salute right now. If I could walk, I’d be goose-stepping. After all, it’s ...
On Dec. 26, 2022, the British-Pakistani novelist and screenwriter Hanif Kureishi felt dizzy while sipping a beer and watching a soccer game on his iPad. He lowered his head in hopes of dispelling ...
It’s among the more playful matters on his mind in “Shattered,” a memoir of the injury that took away his ability to turn ...
If I could raise my arms, I’d be doing a Nazi salute right now. If I could walk, I’d be goose-stepping. Since a good deal of the world seems weary of liberalism — and, to a certain extent ...
“In Defense of Partisanship,” “Shattered,” “Blob: A Love Story,” and “The Dissenters.” ...