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Product Description: El buda de esta novela es un respetable pakistani de clase y edad medias, casado con una inglesa, que un buen dia decide brindar a las amas de casa y a sus maridos de los suburbios la racion de trascendencia y extasis mistico a que todos creian tener derecho en los anos setenta...read more

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9788433920898 | Editorial Anagrama, February 15, 1994, cover price $16.95 | About this edition: El buda de esta novela es un respetable pakistani de clase y edad medias, casado con una inglesa, que un buen dia decide brindar a las amas de casa y a sus maridos de los suburbios la racion de trascendencia y extasis mistico a que todos creian tener derecho en los anos setenta.

Hardcover:

9788433928412 | Editorial Anagrama, October 30, 2015, cover price $14.95

Paperback:

9788433979070, titled "La última palabra / The Last Word" | Editorial Anagrama, April 30, 2015, cover price $27.95

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Hardcover:

9781476779201 | Scribner, March 10, 2015, cover price $25.00

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Described in a recent New York Times Magazine profile as a "postcolonial Philip Roth," Hanif Kureishi first captured the attention of audiences and critics in the 1980s with the award-winning novel The Buddha of Suburbia and the films My Beautiful Laundrette and Sammy and Rosie Get Laid. In three decades of acclaimed work, Kureishi has written fiction and films exploring a series of interconnected themes about identity and desire—from Islamic radicalism to kinky sex, and from psychoanalysis to the relationships of fathers and sons. After discovering an abandoned manuscript of his father’s, hidden for years, Kureishi was compelled to turn his "unflinching perspective" (Time Out) onto his own history. Like Roth, Martin Amis and Geoffrey Wolfe, who also have written books about their fathers, Kureishi wanted to understand and perhaps to reconcile. My Ear at His Heart offers remarkable insight into the birth of a writer, chronicling how Kureishi’s own literary calling emerged from the ashes of his father’s aspirations. And so begins a journey that takes Kureishi through his father’s privileged childhood by the sea in Bombay, through the turbulent birth of Pakistan and to his modest adult life in England—his days spent as a civil servant, his nights writing prose, hopeful of one day receiving literary recognition. "A beguiling and complex tale of fact, fiction and family tensions" (The Guardian), My Ear at His Heart was published to great acclaim in the United Kingdom in 2004 and went on to win the prestigious Prix France Culture Etranger. Now, this profound work from one of the most compelling artists of our time is at last available in a Scribner edition.

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9781416572121 | Scribner, March 9, 2010, cover price $24.00 | About this edition: Described in a recent New York Times Magazine profile as a "postcolonial Philip Roth," Hanif Kureishi first captured the attention of audiences and critics in the 1980s with the award-winning novel The Buddha of Suburbia and the films My Beautiful Laundrette and Sammy and Rosie Get Laid.

Paperback:

9781416572138 | Scribner, February 16, 2013, cover price $14.99

Miscellaneous:

9781416588191 | Scribner, March 9, 2010, cover price $10.99

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Paperback:

9780743249058 | Reprint edition (Scribner, April 1, 2011), cover price $11.99

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A wonderfully colourful, warm and epic novel of London life, love, sex and regret from one of Britain's greatest contemporary writers. Jamal is a successful psychoanalyst haunted by his first love and a brutal act of violence from which he can never escape. Looking back to his coming of age in the 1970s forms a vivid backdrop to the drama that develops thirty years later, as he and his friends face an encroaching middle age with the traumas of their youth still unresolved. Like The Buddha of Suburbia, Something to Tell You is full-to-bursting with energy as the characters struggle with their desires. At times comic, at times painfully tender, the book explores the relationships between men and women, parents and children. With unfailing deftness of touch Kureishi has created a memorable cast of recognisable individuals, all of whom wrestle with their own limits as human being, haunted by the past until they find it within themselves to forgive.

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9781416572107 | Scribner, August 19, 2008, cover price $26.00 | About this edition: A wonderfully colourful, warm and epic novel of London life, love, sex and regret from one of Britain's greatest contemporary writers.
9781416590040 | Canadian edition (Scribner, August 19, 2008), cover price $26.00 | also contains Something to Tell You

Paperback:

9781416572114 | Scribner, October 20, 2009, cover price $17.00 | also contains Something to Tell You

Hardcover:

9780571245666 | Gardners Books, February 28, 2008, cover price $26.25

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Draws on the perspectives of leading writers to explore the impact of the War on Terror throughout the world, in an anthology published in conjunction with the Stop the War coalition and United for Peace and Justice that includes contributions by such figures as John Berger, Naomi Klein, and Joe Sacco. Original.

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9781844671847 | Verso Books, October 30, 2007, cover price $19.95 | About this edition: Draws on the perspectives of leading writers to explore the impact of the War on Terror throughout the world, in an anthology published in conjunction with the Stop the War coalition and United for Peace and Justice that includes contributions by such figures as John Berger, Naomi Klein, and Joe Sacco.

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