My Ear At His Heart

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When Hanif Kureishi discovers an abandoned manuscript written by his father, his understanding of his family history is transformed. This story takes in the trauma of partition, as well as his father’s ultimately failed career as a writer.

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‘Hanif Kureishi’s literary memoir explores his relationship with his father, a failed writer. Kurieshi is, of course, hugely successful…’ Esquire

Amongst a batch of papers, Hanif Kureishi discovered an abandoned manuscript – a novel, written by his father. And so begins a journey which takes him through his father’s childhood by the sea in India to an adult life in the suburbs of Bromley. My Ear at His Heart offers remarkable insight into Hanif Kureishi’s literary calling, coming from the ashes of his father’s own attempts years before.

‘This is an ambitious book. Kureshi – free-associating with what feels like unmitigated honesty – successfully conveys the impression that in this book he has actually given us himself.’ Sunday Times

‘Deeply involving, highly intelligent and, in what it doesn’t say rather than what it does, profoundly sad.’ Evening Standard

‘I don’t think he has done anything as good, in any medium, as this moving and fiercely honest book.’ Guardian

Weight 0.633 kg
Dimensions 23.5 × 15.5 × 2 cm
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Cover

Paperback

Pages

242

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

828.91409 (edition:22)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K