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Khaled Hosseini - The Kite Runner

Khaled Hosseini talks about his global bestselling novel The Kite Runner with James Naughtie and a group of invited readers.

With James Naughtie.

Khaled Hosseini talks about his global bestselling novel, The Kite Runner with a group of invited readers.

The book describes how the happiness of an afternoon's kite flying competition in late-1970s Kabul is broken when young Amir fails to help his best friend Hassan avoid a terrible incident. The effects on the duo's friendship are devastating. Over 20 years later, Amir returns to Afghanistan from America, determined to redeem himself.

Khaled Hosseini explains the unequal relationship between the two boys that lies at the heart of the novel, and how the reader has a sense of dread and impending catastrophe as the story develops. He says that although the West has a view of Afghanistan as a violent culture, he remembers that for most of the twentieth century, Afghanistan was a peaceful place, and that the West has exoticised Afghans as being 'warrior' like.

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Producer : Dymphna Flynn.

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28 minutes

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Thu 6 Feb 2014 15:30

"The book...has clearly introduced a whole generation to the colourful exotic life of Afghanistan."

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Role Contributor
Presenter James Naughtie
Producer Dymphna Flynn
Interviewed Guest Khaled Hosseini

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  • Sun 2 Feb 2014 16:00
  • Thu 6 Feb 2014 15:30

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