Love & Hate

Stories And Essays

by Hanif Kureishi
language: english
Publisher: Faber & Faber, June of 2015 ‧
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Tells the story of a Pakistani woman who has begun a new life in Paris, an essay about the writing of author's acclaimed film Le Week-End, and an account of Kafka's relationship with his father, readers will find Kureishi also exploring the topics that he continues to make new, and make his own.

Love & Hate

Stories And Essays

by Hanif Kureishi

Property Description
ISBN: 9780571319695
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Release Date: June of 2015
Language: English
Cover: Softcover
Pages: 240
Format: Book
Collection: Poets Of The Great War
Categories: Books in English > Fiction > Essays
Books in English > Others
EAN: 9780571319695

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Hanif Kureishi

Hanif Kureishi was born and raised in Kent. He read philosophy in King's College, in London. In 1981, he won the prize George Devine with their parts Outskirts and Borderline and, in 1982, he was appointed writer-in-residence at Royal Court TheatreIn 1984, he wrote My Lovely Laundrette, who received a nomination to Oscar for Best Screenplay. His second argument, Sammy and Rosie Get Laid (1987), was followed by London is killing me. (1991), which he also directed. The Buddha of the Suburbs won the Prize Whitbread It won Best First Novel in 1990 and was adapted into a four-part drama series by BBC in 1993. His version of Mother Courage Brecht's work was produced by Royal Shakespeare Company and by Royal National TheatreHis second novel, The Black Album, was published in 1995. With Jon Savage, he edited The Faber Book of Pop (1995).
His first collection of short stories, Love in a Blue Time, was published in 1997. Its story My Son, the FanaticThis book, from that collection, was adapted into a film and released in 1998. IntimacyHis third novel, "The Book of Life," was published in 1998, and a film of the same title, based on the novel and other stories by the author, was released in 2001 and won the award. Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival. His play Sleep With Me It premiered on Royal National Theatre in 1999. His second collection of stories, Midnight All Day, it was published in 2000. Gabriel's gift, his fourth novel, was published in 2001. The Body and Seven Stories and Dreaming and Scheming, a collection of essays, were published in 2002.
Your argument, The Mother, was directed by Roger Michell and released in 2003. In 2004, he published the play When night begins and a memoir, My Ear At His HeartA second collection of essays, The Word and the Bomb, followed in 2005. The argument Venus It was directed by Roger Michell in 2006. The novel Something to Tell You It was published in 2008.
In July 2009, the adaptation of his novel, The Black Album, debuted in National Theatre, before a national tour. In 2010, their collected stories were published.
He was decorated. Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters.

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