Shattered

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From Hanif Kureishi, author of The Buddha of Suburbia, a memoir about the accident that left him paralysed.

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‘A few days ago, a bomb went off in my life, but this bomb has also shattered the lives of those around me. My partner, my children, my friends.’

On Boxing Day 2022, in Rome, Hanif Kureishi had a fall. When he came to, in a pool of blood, he was horrified to realise he had lost the use of his limbs.

He could no longer walk, write or wash himself. He could do nothing without the help of others, and required constant care in a hospital. So began an odyssey of a year through the medical systems of Rome and Italy, with the hope of somehow being able to return home, to his house in London.

While confined to a series of hospital wards, he felt compelled to write, but being unable to type or to hold a pen, he began to dictate to family members the words which formed in his head. The result was an extraordinary series of dispatches from his hospital bed – a diary of a life in pieces, recorded with rare honesty, clarity and courage.

This book takes these hospital dispatches – edited, expanded and meticulously interwoven with new writing – and charts both a shattering and a reassembling: a new life born of pain and loss, but animated by new feelings – of gratitude, humility and love.

‘Moving, funny, remarkable’ Richard Eyre

'Extraordinary, unique and unputdownable' Independent

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  • 5
    Kureishi Is At His Best

    Posted by Kathryn Harrington on 25th Nov 2024

    Wonderful book which made me laugh and cry. I’ve been a fan of the author since early nineties.

Authors:
Kureishi, Hanif
Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9780241667958
Publication Date:
31/10/2024
Publisher:
Penguin Books Ltd
Year Published:
2024
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Number of Pages:
336
Place of Publication:
London
Language:
English
SKU:
9780241667958

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