2. IINTRODUCTION
• Kureishi was born in South London to a Pakistani father, and
an English mother (Audrey Buss).
• His father, Rafiushan, was from a wealthy Madras
family, most of whose members moved to Pakistan after
the Partition of Britsh India in 1947.
• After his parents married, the family settled in Bromley
where Kureishi was born.
• He attended Bromley Technical High School and studied for
A levels at Bromley College of Technology.
3. • While at this college he was elected as Student
Union President (1972)
• He went on to spend a year studying philosophy at
Lancaster University before dropping out.
• Later he attended King’s College London and took a
degree in philosophy .
• Kureishi decided that he wanted to be a writer from
a young age, and began writing novels that were
considered for publication while he was still a
teenager.
4. CAREER
• Kureishi started his career in the '70s as a pornography
writer, under the pseudonyms Antonia French and Karim.
• He wrote My Beautiful Laundrette in 1985, a screenplay about a gay
Pakistani-British boy growing up in 1980s London for a film directed
by Stephen Frears. It won the New York Film Critics Best Screenplay
Award and an Academy Award nomination for Best Screenplay.
• His book The Buddha of Suburbia (1990) won the Whitbread Award
for the best first novel and was made into a BBC television series
with a soundtrack by David Bowie.
5. • 1991 saw the release of the feature film titled London Kills Me, written
and directed by Kureishi.
• His novel Intimacy (1998) revolved around the story of a man leaving
his wife and two young sons after feeling physically and emotionally
rejected by his wife.
• This created some controversy as Kureishi had recently left his own
partner and two young sons; it was assumed to be at least semiautobiographical.
• In 2000/2001 the novel was adapted to a movie Intimacy by Patrice
Chéreau, which won two Bears at the Berlin Film Festival: a Golden
Bear for Best Film and a Silver Bear for Best Actress (Kerry Fox).
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The book was translated into Persian by Niki Karimi in 2005.
6. • His 2006 screenplay Venus saw Oscar, BAFTA, Screen Actors
Guild, Broadcast Film Critics Association and Golden Globe
nominations for Peter O'Toole in the best actor category.
• His latest novel, Something to Tell You, was published in 2008.
His 1989 novel The Black Album, adapted for the theatre, was
performed at the National Theatre in July and August 2009.
• In 2009, Kureishi donated the short story Long Ago Yesterday
to Oxfam's 'Ox-Tales' project, four collections of UK stories
written by 38 authors. His story was published in the 'Earth'
collection.[7]
7. PERSONAL LIFE
• In 2013, Kureishi lost his life savings—intended to cover
"the ups and downs of being a writer"—in a suspected
fraud.
• The London-based writer, best known for writing My
Beautiful Laundrette and The Buddha of Suburbia, said
he had lost his money after being persuaded to invest
in a property deal.
• Kureishi is married, with twin boys and a younger son.
The poet Maki Kureishi is his aunt.[
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9. List Of Works - NOVELS
• 1990 The Buddha of Suburbia.
• 1995 The Black Album.
• 1998 Intimacy.
• 2001 Gabriel's Gift.
• 2003 The Body.
• 2008 Something to Tell You.
10. STORY COLLECTION
• 1997 Love in a Blue Time London: Faber and
Faber.
• 1999 Midnight All Day. London:
11. PLAYS and the SCREENPLAYS
• 1988 Sammy and Rosie Get Laid.
• 1991 London Kills Me.
• 1996 My Beautiful Laundrette and other writings.
• 1997 My Son The Fanatic.
• 1999 Hanif Kureishi Plays One.
• 1999 Sleep With Me.
• 2002 Collected Screenplays Volume I.
• 2003 The Mother.
• 2007 Venus.
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13. THE INTIMACY ,1998
• Intimacy was published in 1998 by Hanif Kureishi. The novel deals with a
middle-aged man and his thoughts about leaving his wife and
two young sons.
Plot
• the story tells why the protagonist wants to leave his family. The timespan
of the novel is roughly 24 hours. The novel was loosely adapted to a movie
Intimacy in 2001.
• He has lived with his partner for 6 years and has known her for 10, he is
unhappy in his relationship and has had several affairs. The trigger for him
deciding to leave his wife is more or less that his young lover one day says
to him. "If you want me, I'm here". After that he gradually admits to
himself that he's not happy with his wife.
• There is no actual development of the main character, and in the end he
leaves the family.
14. Style
• He was a realistic writer-inner dialogue mixed with
flashbacks, explaining and contemplating the thoughts of the
protagonist.
Major themes
• Some of the themes of the book is the following.
• Old family constructs in a modern society.
• Sexual desires versus intellectual desires.
Film adaptation
• Intimacy was adapted into is a 2001 film of the same name
directed by Patrice Chreau, starring Mark Rylance and Kerry
Fox.
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16. THE BLACK ALBUM ,1995
• The main character of the novel, Shahid, lives in Britain rather than the
United States, but many of the issues remain the same. Shahid is a college
student with affluent parents who immigrated to the UK and he finds
himself torn between two worlds. He is caught between the world of
Muslim religious ideals and fervency and the western sex drugs and rock
'n' roll culture of his favorite professor, Deedee Osgood. He experiences
the persecution of those of common heritage, as well as the mindless
abandon inspired by Deedee, all while finding moments of profound peace
and enlightenment in each set of acquaintances. Shahid's torture in
attempting to choose one or the other, his mind at war with two
drastically contrasting identities, is palpable. The disparity of these two
extremes confuses and amazes him, and he is only able to make a choice
when the two worlds crash violently into one another.
17. • This novel shows how he deals with issues of familial
responsibility, desire, identity, and faith, among others.
The novel runs the gamut of the human
experience, from the beautiful and easy to the ugly and
difficult. This novel is a great example of the difficulties
that many first or second generation immigrants may
face, but it is not for those who are easily offended.
18. CRITICAL WORKS
• Moore-Gilbert, Bart. Hanif Kureishi (Contemporary
World Writers). Manchester: Manchester University
Press, 2001.
• Ranasinha, Ruvani. Hanif Kureishi (Writers and Their
Work). Devon: Northcote House Publishers Ltd, 2002.
• Thomas, Susie . Hanif Kureishi (Readers' Guides to
Essential Criticism). Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.
• Buchanan, Bradley. Hanif Kureishi (New British Fiction).
Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.
19. HONOUR & ACHIEVEMENTS
• 1987 Nominated
OscarBest Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
My Beautiful Laundrette (1985)
• 1994Nominated
BAFTA TV AwardBest Drama Serial
The Buddha of Suburbia (1993)
• 1986 Nominated
BAFTA Film AwardBest Screenplay - Original
My Beautiful Laundrette (1985)
20. • 2013 Nominated
British Independent Film AwardBest Screenplay
Le Week-End (2013)
2006 Nominated
•1998Nominated
British Independent Film AwardBest Original Screenplay by aBritish
Writer of a Produced Independent Film
My Son the Fanatic (1997)
•2003Nominated
European Film AwardBest Screenwriter
The Mother (2003)
Prize
21. •
2007Won
Humanitas PrizeFeature Film Category
Venus (2006)
• 2004 Nominated
ALFS Award British Screenwriter of the Year
The Mother (2003)
• 1987 Won
NSFC AwardBest Screenplay
My Beautiful Laundrette (1985)
23. • What does a good essay do for
the reader?
An essay isn’t a work of nonfiction, it isn’t journalism as such.
It’s written to inspire, provoke and
ultimately to give pleasure to the
reader. Essays differ from fiction, in
that you don’t distribute yourself
amongst your characters. There is
one single full-on point of view.
24. • Did you find it difficult to become a writer?
- It’s very difficult at the beginning, because you don’t
really know who you are, and you don’t know if you are
going to become the writer that you want to be. Until you
are established, you think: am I a writer? Or am I someone
who is pretending to be a writer? It was bloody hard work
getting , therebut it’s fantastic to have done it.