From John's Q & A with Kate Kellaway at the Guardian:
Was there a particular seed from which your first novel, about a young man who gets caught up in Islamic fundamentalism, grew?Visit Elnathan John's website.
Born on a Tuesday was informed partly by my upbringing but also inspired by the almajiri [the name for those sent from their homes as children to study in Islamic schools] I met at university. I was interested in their lives and their thoughts and intrigued that they were [often] people without names. What is in a name? The question became important to me. The minimum a person can have is a name. I was interested in what happens when that basic form of identity is taken away. “Born on a Tuesday” is the protagonist’s name, but not...[read on]
--Marshal Zeringue