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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- Plates x
- Family tree xii
- Works by Hanif Kureishi xiv
- Preface xvi
- Note on the text xxxi
- I Origins 1
- 1 Audrey 2
- 2 Shanoo 8
- 3 Boyhood 25
- 4 School days 38
- 5 Bromley Technical High School 42
- 6 David Goatley 54
- 7 Made in suburbia 59
- 8 James Baldwin 67
- 9 E.R. Braithwaite and ‘Run Hard Black Man’ 71
- 10 Rafiushan Kureishi, The Nation of Pakistan 78
- 11 Uncle Omo 84
- 12 ‘A turning point’ 86
- 13 The tribe of Kureishi 90
- 14 Family fractures 95
- 15 College years with Julia Cutmore 98
- II Plays, 1973–1983 107
- 16 University of Lancaster 108
- 17 Whitehall Road, again 115
- 18 King’s College London 119
- 19 The Royal Court 124
- 20 Paul Holub and philosophy at King’s 129
- 21 King’s Road and the Bromley Contingent 134
- 22 Sally Whitman and friends 139
- 23 Punk libertarianism 145
- 24 Leaving King’s 151
- 25 ‘A room of one’s own’ 156
- 26 Riverside Studios 159
- 27 Soho Poly Theatre 163
- 28 Postcolonial rancour 166
- 29 Salman Rushdie 173
- 30 Max Stafford-Clark 177
- 31 Outskirts and Tomorrow-Today! 180
- 32 Borderline 188
- 33 The politics of race 202
- 34 Birds of Passage 207
- 35 New directions 211
- III Films, 1984–1988 213
- 36 Karachi 214
- 37 Return to London 230
- 38 The genesis of My Beautiful Laundrette 236
- 39 Stephen Frears 241
- 40 Developing and filming My Beautiful Laundrette 245
- 41 Robert McCrum 257
- 42 Success 260
- 43 America 268
- 44 Writing and filming Sammy and Rosie Get Laid 278
- 45 Tracey Scoffield 290
- 46 A new politics of representation 298
- IV Becoming a novelist, 1986–1991 305
- 47 Journalism and short stories 306
- 48 ‘The Buddha of Suburbia’ 312
- 49 Deborah Rogers 319
- 50 Defining his project 322
- 51 ‘Baby Girl’ 326
- 52 ‘England’s a nice place if you’re rich, but otherwise it’s a fucking swamp of prejudice, class confusion . . .’ 331
- 53 Hanif and Karim 336
- 54 Collaborations 342
- 55 ‘The first crow . . . flying across the sky’ 348
- 56 ‘Esther’, London Kills Me and ‘Associations’ 361
- 57 The reception of The Buddha of Suburbia 374
- 58 Filming London Kills Me 390
- V Fathers and sons, 1991–1998 399
- 59 Aftermath 400
- 60 ‘Mysteries of London’ 406
- 61 The Black Album 409
- 62 Without Shanoo 433
- 63 Adam Phillips 438
- 64 The TV adaptation of The Buddha of Suburbia 442
- 65 Class of 1993 452
- 66 The Faber Book of Pop 456
- 67 Becoming a father 460
- 68 ‘My Son the Fanatic’ 466
- 69 My Son the Fanatic 469
- VI Private lives, new beginnings, 1995–2001 479
- 70 Monique Proudlove 480
- 71 Love in a Blue Time 485
- 72 Intimacy 503
- 73 New beginnings 522
- 74 Sleep With Me 531
- 75 Kier Raphael Proudlove Kureishi 537
- 76 Fresh shoots 542
- 77 Gabriel’s Gift 547
- 78 ‘Goodbye Mother’ 553
- 79 Filming Intimacy 556
- VII The turn inwards 561
- 80 9/11 562
- 81 Dreaming and Scheming 566
- 82 The Body and Other Stories 571
- 83 The Mother 584
- 84 New collaborations 594
- 85 When the Night Begins 598
- 86 My Ear at His Heart 600
- 87 Venus 622
- 88 The Word and the Bomb and ‘Weddings and Beheadings’ 633
- 89 For God and the Empire 641
- 90 Something to Tell You 645
- 91 The Black Album 662
- VIII Love and hate, 2008–2014 667
- 92 Family affairs 668
- 93 Kingston University and creative writing courses 673
- 94 John Cheever and Collected Stories 678
- 95 Istancool Liberatum Festival, Pinter Prize and Jaipur 685
- 96 The right fork 688
- 97 Adam Woricker 691
- 98 Karachi Literary Festival 695
- 99 Le Week-end 702
- 100 Reading, writing and life-writing in a post-literary culture 711
- 101 Creative writing courses, again 729
- 102 Approaching sixty 734
- 103 ‘It really was the end of something, for all of us’ 739
- 104 Love+Hate 741
- 105 ‘To Sir, With Love’ 749
- IX Late style 757
- 106 ‘If Their Lips Weren’t Sealed by Fear’ 758
- 107 The Nothing 760
- 108 What Happened? and ‘This is the End’ 771
- Afterword 786
- Postscript 794
- Acknowledgements 797
- Notes 799
- Index 859
- Plates 876
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- Plates x
- Family tree xii
- Works by Hanif Kureishi xiv
- Preface xvi
- Note on the text xxxi
- I Origins 1
- 1 Audrey 2
- 2 Shanoo 8
- 3 Boyhood 25
- 4 School days 38
- 5 Bromley Technical High School 42
- 6 David Goatley 54
- 7 Made in suburbia 59
- 8 James Baldwin 67
- 9 E.R. Braithwaite and ‘Run Hard Black Man’ 71
- 10 Rafiushan Kureishi, The Nation of Pakistan 78
- 11 Uncle Omo 84
- 12 ‘A turning point’ 86
- 13 The tribe of Kureishi 90
- 14 Family fractures 95
- 15 College years with Julia Cutmore 98
- II Plays, 1973–1983 107
- 16 University of Lancaster 108
- 17 Whitehall Road, again 115
- 18 King’s College London 119
- 19 The Royal Court 124
- 20 Paul Holub and philosophy at King’s 129
- 21 King’s Road and the Bromley Contingent 134
- 22 Sally Whitman and friends 139
- 23 Punk libertarianism 145
- 24 Leaving King’s 151
- 25 ‘A room of one’s own’ 156
- 26 Riverside Studios 159
- 27 Soho Poly Theatre 163
- 28 Postcolonial rancour 166
- 29 Salman Rushdie 173
- 30 Max Stafford-Clark 177
- 31 Outskirts and Tomorrow-Today! 180
- 32 Borderline 188
- 33 The politics of race 202
- 34 Birds of Passage 207
- 35 New directions 211
- III Films, 1984–1988 213
- 36 Karachi 214
- 37 Return to London 230
- 38 The genesis of My Beautiful Laundrette 236
- 39 Stephen Frears 241
- 40 Developing and filming My Beautiful Laundrette 245
- 41 Robert McCrum 257
- 42 Success 260
- 43 America 268
- 44 Writing and filming Sammy and Rosie Get Laid 278
- 45 Tracey Scoffield 290
- 46 A new politics of representation 298
- IV Becoming a novelist, 1986–1991 305
- 47 Journalism and short stories 306
- 48 ‘The Buddha of Suburbia’ 312
- 49 Deborah Rogers 319
- 50 Defining his project 322
- 51 ‘Baby Girl’ 326
- 52 ‘England’s a nice place if you’re rich, but otherwise it’s a fucking swamp of prejudice, class confusion . . .’ 331
- 53 Hanif and Karim 336
- 54 Collaborations 342
- 55 ‘The first crow . . . flying across the sky’ 348
- 56 ‘Esther’, London Kills Me and ‘Associations’ 361
- 57 The reception of The Buddha of Suburbia 374
- 58 Filming London Kills Me 390
- V Fathers and sons, 1991–1998 399
- 59 Aftermath 400
- 60 ‘Mysteries of London’ 406
- 61 The Black Album 409
- 62 Without Shanoo 433
- 63 Adam Phillips 438
- 64 The TV adaptation of The Buddha of Suburbia 442
- 65 Class of 1993 452
- 66 The Faber Book of Pop 456
- 67 Becoming a father 460
- 68 ‘My Son the Fanatic’ 466
- 69 My Son the Fanatic 469
- VI Private lives, new beginnings, 1995–2001 479
- 70 Monique Proudlove 480
- 71 Love in a Blue Time 485
- 72 Intimacy 503
- 73 New beginnings 522
- 74 Sleep With Me 531
- 75 Kier Raphael Proudlove Kureishi 537
- 76 Fresh shoots 542
- 77 Gabriel’s Gift 547
- 78 ‘Goodbye Mother’ 553
- 79 Filming Intimacy 556
- VII The turn inwards 561
- 80 9/11 562
- 81 Dreaming and Scheming 566
- 82 The Body and Other Stories 571
- 83 The Mother 584
- 84 New collaborations 594
- 85 When the Night Begins 598
- 86 My Ear at His Heart 600
- 87 Venus 622
- 88 The Word and the Bomb and ‘Weddings and Beheadings’ 633
- 89 For God and the Empire 641
- 90 Something to Tell You 645
- 91 The Black Album 662
- VIII Love and hate, 2008–2014 667
- 92 Family affairs 668
- 93 Kingston University and creative writing courses 673
- 94 John Cheever and Collected Stories 678
- 95 Istancool Liberatum Festival, Pinter Prize and Jaipur 685
- 96 The right fork 688
- 97 Adam Woricker 691
- 98 Karachi Literary Festival 695
- 99 Le Week-end 702
- 100 Reading, writing and life-writing in a post-literary culture 711
- 101 Creative writing courses, again 729
- 102 Approaching sixty 734
- 103 ‘It really was the end of something, for all of us’ 739
- 104 Love+Hate 741
- 105 ‘To Sir, With Love’ 749
- IX Late style 757
- 106 ‘If Their Lips Weren’t Sealed by Fear’ 758
- 107 The Nothing 760
- 108 What Happened? and ‘This is the End’ 771
- Afterword 786
- Postscript 794
- Acknowledgements 797
- Notes 799
- Index 859
- Plates 876