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Something to Tell You
A Novel  
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THE STUNNINGLY ORIGINAL, ICONOCLASTIC, AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR OF THE BUDDHA OF SUBURBIA RETURNS WITH HIS FINEST, MOST EXUBERANT NOVEL.


In the early 1980s Hanif Kureishi emerged as one of the most compelling new voices in film and fiction. His movies My Beautiful Laundrette and Sammy and Rosie Get Laid and his novel The Buddha of Suburbia captivated audiences and inspired other artists. In Something to Tell You, he travels back to those days of hedonism, activism and glorious creativity. And he explores the lives of that generation now, in a very different London.

Jamal is middle-aged, though reluctant to admit it. He has an ex-wife, a son he adores, a thriving career as a psychoanalyst and vast reserves of unsatisfied desire. "Secrets are my currency," he says. "I deal in them for a living." And he has some of his own. He is haunted by Ajita, his first love, whom he hasn't seen in decades, and by an act of violence he has never confessed.

With great empathy and agility, Kureishi has created an array of unforgettable characters -- a hilarious and eccentric theater director, a covey of charming and defiant outcasts and an ebullient sister who thrives on the fringe. All wrestle with their own limits as human beings; all are plagued by the past until they find it within themselves to forgive.

Comic, wise and unfailingly tender, Something to Tell You is Kureishi's best work to date, brilliant and exhilarating.

"A wickedly funny exploration of guilt, loss, love and the very thin line that separates sanity from insanity. Kureishi's characters are often mad, bad or dangerous to know and all the more delicious for it. This novel, like its other subject, London, bursts at the seams with energy, high -- in equal measure -- on anxiety and a lust for life."
-- Monica Ali, author of Brick Lane
Observer, July 16, 2009
...it goes from Ezra Pound's Polite Essays, chastely announced by black letters on a lilac ground, to Hanif Kureishi's Something to Tell You, which has a wraparound orgy on its cover, with rubbery figures illustrating every possible sexual ...
Weekend Post ZA, May 22, 2009
...SOMETHING TO TELL YOU by Hanif Kureishi published by Faber and Faber Limited Towards the end of last year, Hanif Kureishi was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire ...
Evening Standard, March 4, 2009
...Colm Toibin, thousands are toiling in what George Gissing called ?the valley of the shadow of books?. When Hanif Kureishi told me he was paid around £150,000 for his latest novel, Something to Tell You, I thought: ?You rich bastard.? But ...
The Independent, February 1, 2009
...Race, family and sexuality are the big themes of Hanif Kureishi's era-defining fiction ? but he also stands accused of misogyny and exploitation. Unapologetic, he tells Johann Hari about psychoanalysis, fundamentalism, and losing his ...
Guardian Unlimited, January 25, 2009
...and Alan Wolfson. 8.30pm, The Enterprise, 2 Haverstock Hill, London NW3. Tickets 5/3. Tel 020 7485 2659. Hanif Kureishi The novelist will talk about his recent book, Something to Tell You. 7pm, The London Review Bookshop, 14 Bury Place, ...