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The Moor's Last Sigh: Critical Review by Michael Wood

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Salman Rushdie
About 10 pages (3,033 words)
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SOURCE: "Shenanigans," in London Review of Books, Vol. 17, No. 17, September 7, 1995, pp. 3, 5.

In the following review, Wood presents an in-depth analysis of Rushdie's career, culminating with The Moor's Last Sigh.

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