For over four decades, the author of My Beautiful Laundrette, The Buddha of Suburbia, My Son the Fanatic, Venus, Intimacy and The Black Album has been an astute chronicler of British life. Using a trove of archive photographs and film, Kureishi reflects on his father’s experiences as an immigrant in the post-war years, his own youth and entry into the world of theatre, the tumult around the publication of The Satanic Verses and its continued reverberations, and how he has transformed the life around him into a work of art. Made by Kureishi’s long-time friend Nigel Williams as part of In My Own Words, a new BBC Arts strand for BBC One, this intimate portrait probes the writer’s examination of race in the UK and offers a moving account of his family life, which was turned upside down following an accident he experienced in 2022.
This event is an exclusive preview of this upcoming BBC One In My Own Words series, and will be chaired by Suzy Klein (Head of Arts TV at the BBC) and feature a discussion with Hanif Kureishi, director Nigel Williams and producers Tracey Scoffield and Kevin Loader.