Salman Rushdie embodies in his own life and in his writings the conundrums of the postcolonial author, writing within the tradition of Indo-English literature while simultaneously appealing to the conventions and tastes of a worldwide, especially Western...
The Indian/British author Ahmed Salman Rushdie (born 1947) was a political parablist whose work often focused on outrages of history and particularly of religions. His book The Satanic Verses earned him a death sentence from the Iranian Ayatollah Ruholla...
The Moor's Last Sigh is a 1995 novel by Salman Rushdie. Set in the Indian city of Bombay (or "Mumbai"), its central theme is the opposition of viewpoints and how they are resolved (sometimes inappropriately) according to the priorities of individuals....
Inside TV & Radio Melnick sighs his last sigh at WTMJ By TIM CUPRISIN of the Journal Sentinel staff Tuesday, January 6, 2004 Not much happens in the media over the Christmas-New Year's holiday. And when it does, there's...
SALMAN Rushdie's first novel since The Satanic Verses reveals once again that he is a writer with an astounding fertility of imagination. But it is hard not to come away with the sense that all this story-telling and linguistic invention is only for showing...
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