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Salman Rushdie

D.C.R.A. Goonetilleke

(Macmillan modern novelists)

Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1998

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 163-164) and index

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Description

In this study of Salman Rushdie, currently one of the world's most controversial writers, Goonetilleke examines "the Rushdie affair", but his focus is on Rushdie as a novelist. He considers Rushdie's fiction as art, tracing the collage of autobiographical and historical elements, and analyzes Rushdie's complex position as a migrant writer, drawing on the cultural riches of two hemispheres while not belonging fully to either.

Table of Contents

Foreword - General Editor's Preface - Early Life and Early Works - Midnight's Children - Shame - The Satanic Verses - Haroun and the Sea of Stories - East, West - The Moor's Last Sigh - Conclusion - Notes and References - Select Bibliography - Index

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