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Step across this line : collected non-fiction 1992-2002

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The subjects of Salman Rushdie's new collection of non-fiction range from "The Wizard of Oz", U2, Indian and Indian writing, the death of Princess Diana, and football, to twentieth century writers including Angela Carter, Arthur Miller, Edward Said, J.M Coetzee and Arundhati Roy.

In a central section, 'Messages from the Plague Years', Rushdie focuses on the fight against the Iranian fatwa, presenting texts both personal and political, which show for the first time how it was to live through those days.

Rushdie's column for the "New York Times" confronts current issues - Kashmir, Northern Ireland, Kosovo, Islam and the West - as well as lighter topics such as reality TV, Sport and sleaze.

The book ends with the lectures that give it its title - Rushdie's exploration of the theme of frontiers: crossing them, breaking taboos and - in the light of September 11 - the world of permeable frontiers in which we all live.

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Vintage
0099421879 / 9780099421870
Paperback / softback
824.914
06/11/2003
United Kingdom
English
ix, 454 p. : ill.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: Jonathan Cape, 2002.
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