Episode 4
Islamaphobia both pre and post 9/11, and the fearsome consequences of terrorism on Pakistan. Read by Sanjeev Baskhar.
Hamid recounts his experience of Islamaphobia both pre and post 9-11, and considers the fearsome consequences of terrorism and the death of Bin Laden on his country.
These timely 'dispatches from Lahore, New York and London' encompassing memoir, art and politics, collect the best essays of the award-winning author of The Reluctant Fundamentalist, Mohsin Hamid.
Hamid makes a compelling case for recognising our common humanity while relishing our diversity, for resisting the artificial mono-identities of religion or nationality or race, and for always judging a country or nation by how it treats its minorities as 'Each individual human being is, after all, a minority of one'.
Read by Sanjeev Baskhar
Abridged by Eileen Horne
Producer: Clive Brill
A Brill production for 麻豆社 Radio 4 first broadcast in December 2014.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Author | Mohsin Hamid |
Abridger | Eileen Horne |
Producer | Clive Brill |
Reader | Sanjeev Bhaskar |
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- Thu 4 Dec 2014 09:45麻豆社 Radio 4 FM
- Fri 5 Dec 2014 00:30麻豆社 Radio 4
- Thu 5 Sep 2019 14:45麻豆社 Radio 4 Extra
- Fri 6 Sep 2019 02:45麻豆社 Radio 4 Extra
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