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Reading Rushdie : Perspectives on the Fiction of Salman Rushdie

Fletcher, M.D.(Volume editor)
Part of the Cross/cultures series
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Salman Rushdie is perhaps the most important writer of the present time.

His significant and controversial literary interventions in debates on post-colonial culture and contemporary South Asian Islam are matched by the contribution he has made to postmodern literature in the West (culminating in the award to him in 1993 of the twenty-fifth-anniversary Booker of Bookers prize). This collection of articles focuses on Rushdie's five novels.

The context is set by the introduction, The Politics of Salman Rushdie's Fiction, which discusses the political stance of Rushdie's fiction, the various influences on his work, and the textual strategies and techniques he employs, for political expression and cultural critique.

The postmodern/post-colonial interface, the carnivalesque, and satire are major themes treated here and in the articles that follow, which also provide diverse other perspectives on Rushdie's thought and method.

A number of essays have been commissioned specially for this volume.

An appendix listing selected writings by Rushdie and articles on the Satanic Verses Affair is followed by a comprehensive bibliography annotating critical studies of Rushdie's work.

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Product Details
Editions Rodopi B.V.
9051837429 / 9789051837421
Hardback
823
01/01/1994
Netherlands
400 pages
155 x 230 mm, 835 grams
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