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Hanif Kureishi: Contemporary Critical Perspectives

Hanif Kureishi: Contemporary Critical Perspectives

$23.00
Author:Edited by Susan Alice Fischer
ISBN 13:9789388002844
Binding:Softcover
Language:English
Year:2019
Subject:Language and literature

About the Book

Since his astonishing Academy Award-nominated film, My Beautiful Laundrette (1985), Hanif Kureishi has been recognized as a major writer who has both documented and profoundly influenced contemporary British culture. His first novel, The Buddha of Suburbia (1990), remains a key work in redefining our sense of what it means to be English in the postcolonial era. Hanif Kureishi: Contemporary Critical Perspectives brings together leading scholars of contemporary British fiction and culture to reassess the full range of the author's writings, from novels such as The Black Album, My Son the Fanatic and Something to Tell You to films such as Sammy and Rosie Get Laid, My Son the Fanatic and Venus. As well as exploring Kureishi's handling of such themes as Thatcherism, terrorism, race, class and sexuality, the book move moves beyond sociological and psychoanalytical approaches, examining the stylistic features of his most recent novel, The Last Word. The volume includes interviews with Stephen Frears, the director of My Beautiful Launderette, and with Hanif Kureishi himself, as well as a foreword by Roger Michell, who has directed several of the author's screenplays, most recently Le Week-End. Table of contents Foreword - Roger Michell Acknowledgements Contributors Timeline Introduction - Susan Alice Fischer, The City University of New York 1. '“I Believe My Eyes”: The Transformative Cinema of Hanif Kureishi' - Deanna Kamiel, The New School 2. 'Culture and Anarchy in Thatcher's London: Hanif Kureishi's Sammy and Rosie Get Laid - Peter Hitchcock, The City University of New York 3. '“The Suburbs That Did It': Hanif Kureishi's The Buddha of Suburbia and Metropolitan Multicultural Fiction” - Ryan Trimm, University of Rhode Island 4. 'Hanif Kureishi's “Better Philosophy”: From The Black Album to My Son the Fanatic' - Susan Alice Fischer, The City University of New York 5. 'The Enigma of Abandonment: Re-thinking Hanif Kureishi's Importance for Multiculturalism' - Michael Perfect, Independent 6. 'The Parallax of Ageing: Hanif Kureishi's The Body' - Jago Morrison, Brunel University 7. 'The Other Kureishi: A Psychoanalytic Reading of Something to Tell You' - Geoff Boucher, Deakin University 8. 'The Last Word on Hanif Kureishi' - Susie Thomas, Independent Interview: 'A very serious business': Hanif Kureishi in Conversation with Susan Alice Fischer Interview: 'An extraordinary encounter': Stephen Frears in Conversation with Susan Alice Fischer and Deanna Kamiel Bibliography Index