The British author reflects on a literary career that began with The Buddha of Suburbia, his smash-hit portrait of race, sex ...
An accident left the writer Hanif Kureishi paralyzed and far from home. Struggling to regain control of his life, he sought ...
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 ...
Find Your Next Book Romance Novels N.Y.C. Literary Guide 10 Best Books of 2024 21st Century’s Best Books Advertisement Supported by Nonfiction In a new memoir, Hanif Kureishi reflects on a life ...
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 ...
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 ...
And suddenly, Kureishi was back in the spotlight. People around the world were listening. He kept dictating. When I went to visit him in London two years later, this past December, he was in his ...