A conversation with Nobel Prize winner Abdulrazak Gurnah
Winner of the 2021 Nobel Prize for Literature, Abdulrazak Gurnah, delivered the annual Edward Said Memorial Lecture at the University of Warwick with his talk, 'Reflections on the Journey Back'. Warwick PhD student Tyler Bell spoke to Abdulrazak asking questions about his journey and the inspiration for his novels. Discover the range of courses we offer: https://warwick.ac.uk/study Want to hear more from the University? Subscribe and hit that notification bell. You can also follow us on social media: Twitter: / uniofwarwick Facebook: / warwickuniversity Instagram: / uniofwarwick LinkedIn: / uniofwarwick TikTok: / uniofwarwick Reddit: / uniofwarwick

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