Hanif Kureishi
He is one of the most respected contemporary British writers, screenwriter and filmmaker, who was included by "Times" magazine among the fifty greatest British post-war writers. His works mainly deal with race, nationalism, immigration and sexuality.
In the 1980s, he established himself as a playwright and screenwriter. The screenplay for the film "My Beautiful Laundry" by director Stephen Frears, about a gay young man growing up in London in the eighties, earned him an Oscar nomination and an award for best screenplay from the New York Film Critics Association.
His novel "Buddha of the Suburbs (1990)" won the prestigious Whitbread Award for Best First Novel and was adapted into the acclaimed BBC series The Soundtrack by David Bowie. He published his fourth novel, Gabriel's Gift, in 2001, and after that he published the novels Body (2003), I have something to say (2008), The Last Word (2014), and Nothing (2017).
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Buddha iz predgrađa
Buddha iz predgrađa
The Buddha of Suburbia is a novel by English author Hanif Kureishi that won the Whitbread Award for Best First Novel. The novel has been translated into 20 languages and was adapted into a four-part drama series by the BBC in 1993.
Gabrielov dar
Der Held dieses Romans von Hanif Kureishi ist Gabriel, ein fünfzehnjähriger Junge aus dem Norden Londons, der sich in einem neuen Leben zurechtfinden muss, nachdem der Weggang seines Vaters das Gleichgewicht seines Elternhauses durcheinander bringt.