The Last Word by Hanif Kureishi
The Last Word by Hanif Kureishi
Mamoon, a celebrated writer nearing the end of his career, hires Harry, a young biographer, to tell his story. But as Harry digs deeper, he uncovers truths that Mamoon would rather keep hidden — sparking a battle over legacy, truth, and the price of art.
Readers call it "sharp, satirical, and full of Kureishi's trademark bite", noting its "playful exploration of ego, memory, and the literary world." Often tagged as "for fans of meta‑fiction and literary drama", with creators highlighting its "clash of generations and the blurred line between fact and fiction."
Perfect for readers who enjoy novels about writers, legacy, and the politics of storytelling, especially fans of Martin Amis or Julian Barnes.
Format: Trade Paperback
Condition: Good - moderate wear, some page yellowing, all pages present
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