Love + Hate: Stories and Essays
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Author: Kureishi, Hanif
Brand: Penguin Random House
Edition: Main - Re-issue
Binding: paperback
Number Of Pages: 240
Release Date: 29-04-2016
Part Number: 43823172
Details: Product Description      
Hate skews reality even more than love.In the story of a Pakistani woman who has begun a new life in Paris, an essay about the writing of Kureishi'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: growing up and growing old; betrayal and loyalty; imagination and repression; marriage and fatherhood. The collection ends with a bravura piece of very personal reportage about the conman who stole Kureishi's life savings - a man who provoked both admiration and disgust, obsession and revulsion, love and hate.
      Review      
The title captures his primary focus, in fiction or essay: the interdependence of love and hate ... Few people write so lucidly, and candidly, about being both a father and a son. ―
Independent
A Theft: My Con Man ...is one of several short essays in his new volume,
Love and Hate. It's remarkably powerful: a virtuoso study of vulnerability. ―
Evening Standard
Ends movingly with the writer turning an appalled eye back on the world to try to see it just as it is. ―
Financial Times
      Book Description      
An inventive, thought-provoking and characteristically bold collection of short fiction and essays from Hanif Kureishi, centred around the vexed relationship between love and hate.
      About the Author      
Hanif Kureishi was born and brought up in Kent. He read philosophy at King's College, London. In 1981 he won the George Devine Award for his plays Outskirts and Borderline, and in 1982 he was appointed Writer-in-Residence at the Royal Court Theatre. In 1984 he wrote My Beautiful Laundrette, which received an Oscar nomination for Best Screenplay. His second screenplay Sammy and Rosie Get Laid (1987) was followed by London Kills Me (1991) which he also directed. The Buddha of Suburbia won the Whitbread Prize for Best First Novel in 1990 and was made into a four-part drama series by the BBC in 1993. His version of Brecht's Mother Courage has been produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Royal National Theatre. His 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. His story My Son the Fanatic, from that collection, was adapted for film and released in 1998. Intimacy, his third novel, 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 Golden Bear award at the Berlin Film Festival. His play Sleep With Me premièred at the Royal National Theatre in 1999. His second collection of stories, Midnight All Day, 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. His screenplay The Mother was directed by Roger Michell and released in 2003. In 2004 he published his play When The Night Begins and a memoir, My Ear At His Heart. A second collection of essays, The Word and the Bomb, followed in 2005. His screenplay Venus was directed by Roger Michell in 2006. His novel Something to Tell You was published in 2008.In July 2009 his adaptation of his novel, The Black Album, opened at the National Theatre, prior to a nation-wide tour. In 2010 his Collected Stories were published.He has been awarded the Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.
Hanif Kureishi grew up in Kent and studied philosophy at King's College London. His novels include
The Buddha of Suburbia, which won the Whitbread Prize for Best First Novel,
The Black Album,
Intimacy and
The Last Word. His screenplays include
My Beautiful Laundrette, which received an Oscar nomination for Best Screenplay,
Sammy 
and Rosie Get Laid and
Le Week-End. He has also published several collections of short stories. He has been awarded the Cheval
EAN: 9780571319701
Package Dimensions: 7.7 x 5.2 x 0.7 inches
Languages: English
 
            
 
       
         

