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Salman Rushdie: Critical Essay by Mark Davies

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Salman Rushdie
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SOURCE: Davies, Mark. “Aspects of the Grotesque in Rushdie's The Satanic Verses.” In Seriously Weird: Papers on the Grotesque, edited by Alice Mills, pp. 51-61. New York, N.Y.: Peter Lang, 1999.

In the following essay, Davies identifies and discusses aspects of the grotesque in The Satanic Verses.

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