In conversation
Ruvani Ranasinha & Mohammed Hanif in conversation with Chitra Ramaswamy
In 2022, the writer Hanif Kureishi, best known for his novel the Buddha of Suburbia, suffered a terrible accident which left him with paralysing spinal injuries. He has continued to write and has since published Shattered, a memoir, about the experience. Chitra Ramaswamy talks to Ruvani Ranasinha, author of a recent biography of Kureishi, and the novelist Mohammed Hanif about Kureishi’s extraordinary writing and career.’
2nd April, 2025
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