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Rahila Gupta

Rahila Gupta

Rahila Gupta speaks with George Miller about the intersection between politics and writing. Rahila Gupta tells George Miller: ‘I have a British passport but I’ve always felt like an immigrant’. Their conversation explores the background to that statement, touching on some of the political causes that Rahila has been involved with and how her writing has served those causes.


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