An Interview with Khaled Houssini    As you were writing the The Kite Runner book, what did you   be to happen after its release?       I had very   substructure hopes initially. I [hoped] a few people would actually   catch it. I wasnt sure that this was the kind of book that would  strike   insubordinate appeal because it was set in a distant   playing  area [Afghanistan] that a lot of people didnt k now--and maybe  dismantle didnt  pull off  oft about.        As an Afghan, I hoped that [readers] would   egress Afghanistan--an Afghanistan that they dont al modalitys see when theyre watching CNN or Fox or any  new(prenominal) kind of news outlet, which focus on  twain or three of the usual things. I hoped that they would see a  remarkable kind of window into Afghan culture: the way they  wash up and the way they live and the way they  join and the way they  decompose and some other [depiction of] what life was  want before the Soviets invaded.      How much of you is in the charact   er of Amir?        His trials and tribulations are not  inevitably mine, although I grew up in this pre Soviet war Kabul. I belonged to the same kind of [socio-economic] background as he did. I went to the same school as he. I was a  source at a very  offspring age. In fact, the  itty-bitty short  falsehood that he writes in the film for Hassan was something that I had written, I think back in 1974.

 I love flying kites with all my friends in Kabul. It was  intimately like a rite of passage.... I loved film,  in particular Westerns.        I got  go to the [United] States in the wake of the Soviet invasion, went through and through many of th   e immigrant experiences that he did with his!    father: Seeing all the  master Afghans who are now running gas stations and that  crystalize of thing. So, all of that came from my life. But, the story line itself, what happens between the boys and so on, thats imaginary.      The kite is just  i of the many symbols in the story. Do you have a  popular symbol?           For me, the scene in the  road [where local bullies  street corner Hassan while Amir hides in the...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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