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		<title>AyeWrite! Festival Video Podcast</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recordings of author talks from AyeWrite! The Bank of Scotland Book Festival. The first series features talks by Hanif Kureishi, a tribute to Achie Hind with Alasdair Gray, Iain M Banks and Ken McLeod, Tony Parsons, Judith Bowers on the Britania Panopticon and Quintin Jardine, Allan Guthrie and Stuart MacBride on crime fiction.]]></description>
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		<itunes:summary>Recordings of author talks from AyeWrite! The Bank of Scotland Book Festival. The first series features talks by Hanif Kureishi, a tribute to Achie Hind with Alasdair Gray, Iain M Banks and Ken McLeod, Tony Parsons, Judith Bowers on the Britania Panopticon and Quintin Jardine, Allan Guthrie and Stuart MacBride on crime fiction.</itunes:summary>
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		<copyright>© 2008 AyeWrite!</copyright>
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			<title>Hanif Kureishi on Something to Tell You</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Hanif Kureishi is one of Britain’s leading writers with work ranging from My Beautiful Launderette and The Buddha of Suburbia through plays and political writing to, most recently, Venus. Something to Tell You is the coming of age story of Jamal, a successful psychoanalyst haunted by his first love and a brutal act of violence from which he can never escape, and the dramas that develop 30 years later. Energetic, funny and tender, Kureishi has, once again, given us a story that reflects on our times and our lives and the search for meaning amid the beautiful chaos of contemporary life.

This is an extract of his conversation with Rodge Glass about Something to Tell You. You can hear the full recording at ayewrite.com or by subscribing to the AyeWrite audio podcast series in iTunes or at http://feeds.feedburner.com/ayewrite.]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Hanif Kureishi is one of Britain’s leading writers. His work ranges from The Buddha of Suburbia to plays, political writing to Venus. This is an extract of his conversation with Rodge Glass about Something to Tell You. Full recording at ayewrite.com.</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Hanif Kureishi is one of Britain’s leading writers with work ranging from My Beautiful Launderette and The Buddha of Suburbia through plays and political writing to, most recently, Venus. Something to Tell You is the coming of age story of Jamal, a successful psychoanalyst haunted by his first love and a brutal act of violence from which he can never escape, and the dramas that develop 30 years later. Energetic, funny and tender, Kureishi has, once again, given us a story that reflects on our times and our lives and the search for meaning amid the beautiful chaos of contemporary life.

This is an extract of his conversation with Rodge Glass about Something to Tell You. You can hear the full recording at ayewrite.com or by subscribing to the AyeWrite audio podcast series in iTunes or at http://feeds.feedburner.com/ayewrite.</itunes:summary>
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