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Hanif Kureishi has something to tell you
Hanif Kureishis children dont read his books. They dont read any books. Theyve got their Playstations. They find literature festivals idiotic, says Kureishi,dead-pan,after being ambushed by journalists at the Jaipur Literature Festival. Do I have to do this? he asks as books steadily appear under his nose,a pen hovering close. A voice mutters yes hopefully,Kureishi sighs,I suppose this is why I started writing in the first place.
But in a multi-cultural London that is marketing itself fiercely for the 2012 Olympic Games,being an immigrant too has taken on a new meaning. Everybody is from all over the world. It isnt the London I knew when I was growing up. There is a certain image about Muslims. And it is very difficult for them to escape that projection. But Muslims too have themselves to blame for this, says Kureishi who then talks about how he was thrown out of a mosque in London because he was friends with Salman Rushdie,when the fatwa against him had been issued.
Currently hes working on two projects,ones for the money he says. Im writing the screenplay for Aravind Adigas The White Tiger. I enjoyed the book,it was very amusing and has cinematic scope, says Kureishi. He has written two drafts of the screenplay while writing some short fiction that he has no concrete plans for just as yet. How about getting a room in India and looking out of the window to write a book? Well,you just might have something there.
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