Sister Midnight director Karan Kandhari: ‘I don’t know how, but we snuck this film through the British system’
An extravagantly original fable about marriage, bad housekeeping and some kind of vampirism
An extravagantly original fable about marriage, bad housekeeping and some kind of vampirism
Along the way, the author, who became paralysed after a fall in late 2022, laments the ‘North Korea of the mind’ he believes young writers impose upon themselves
Television: The author and playwright, who suffered life-changing injuries after a fall in 2022, revisits his life and career
The Fine Young Cannibal on being Hull’s ‘first black punk’ and his creative renaissance
My Daily Diet: Hanif Kureishi, the British playwright, screenwriter, filmmaker and novelist on coffee, vodka and Italian food
A collection of stories and essays that explore complex relationship between love and hate
Michel Faber’s latest book was written while caring for his wife, Eva, who was dying of cancer. He calls it ‘the most deeply instinctive novel I ever wrote’
Sebastian Faulks, Hanif Kureishi and Helen Fielding are rivals for Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize
Writing courses are a waste of time, writers need to be more economical, and disturbing books are a triumph – the British author is in typically combative form
This provocative but smug dramedy – about a couple on a dirty old weekend – is not your mum’s usual geezer pleaser
Memoir/My Ear at His Heart: Reading my Father by Hanif Kureishi: Around the time of India's partition, Shannoo Kureishi came…
Hanif Kureishi's reputation precedes him. And it is bad news. He kissed and he told
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices