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Alison MacLeod interviews Hanif Kureishi
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Alison MacLeod interviews Hanif Kureishi

thresholds26 September 201027 September 2010

Hanif Kureishi CBE (b. 1954) is a novelist, short story writer, playwright, screenwriter, film-maker and, according to The Times (2008), one of ‘The 50 greatest British writers since 1945″. As a short story writer, he explores a heady range of subjects, including race and religion, love and sexuality, and the power of culture and the imagination.

Masters and PhD in English and Creative Writing
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Masters and PhD in English and Creative Writing

thresholds25 September 20102 February 2017

‘The Chichester MA in Creative Writing is setting exceptionally high standards… [A] great strength of the MA is the liveliness and innovative spirit of the work produced.’ Professor Jo Shapcott, External Examiner

What is a Writer? by Phil Latham
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What is a Writer? by Phil Latham

thresholds25 September 201014 May 2013

Some, all or none of the below may or may not be fact or fiction. Or both. Phil Latham takes no responsibility for anyone believing what he says to be true or helpful or entertaining. Ever.

Author Profile – Truman Capote
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Author Profile – Truman Capote

thresholds18 September 201015 October 2010

Now endorsed by critics as one of the most prominent post-war American writers, Capote has been largely viewed as a writer who, as Aleb Kerbs wrote in the New York Times obituary, “squandered his time, talent and health on the pursuit of celebrity, riches and pleasure”.

Author Profile – Barbara Kingsolver
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Author Profile – Barbara Kingsolver

thresholds15 September 201028 June 2011

Barbara Kingsolver was born in 1955 and spent most of her early life in rural eastern Kentucky. On her website, she writes about the freedom she had as a child, roaming the woodland around her home and catching ‘wild creatures’ which – apart from mice and snakes – she was allowed to bring into the house.

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