Emran Mian

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Emran Mian (born 1977) is a celebrated British Pakistani author. He also publishes under the pseudonym Kamran Nazeer. Emran was born in Glasgow. He lived in New York, Jeddah and Islamabad before returning to Glasgow where he studied Law. Deciding not to become a lawyer, he then went to Corpus Christi College, Cambridge for his PhD and finally joined the British civil service as a policy adviser in Whitehall.[1][2] His first book entitled Send In the Idiots: Stories From the Other Side of Autism was published in March 2006 under his penname.[3] He is also a frequent contributor to Prospect Magazine. [4]

[edit] Selected Works

  • Send In the Idiots: Stories From the Other Side of Autism, ISBN 1-58234-619-4
  • The Curious Case of Exclusionary Reasons, Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence, Volume XV, Number 1 (January 2002) pp. 99-124
  • Mandarin intellectuals, Prospect Magazine, (July 2006)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Ree, Jonathan. "Send in the Idiots, by Kamran Nazeer", The Independent, 24 August 2006. 
  2. ^ Bloomsbury.com. Bloomsbury Author Information - Kamran Nazeer.
  3. ^ Yow, Ann E.. ""Send In the Idiots": Bonded by autism — a class reunion", The Seattle Times, April 14, 2006. 
  4. ^ Prospect Magazine. Articles written by Kamran Nazeer.