Salman Rushdie: Contemporary Critical Perspectives
Material type:
- 9781441173454
- 801.95090/SAL
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Sir Salman Rushdie is perhaps the most significant living novelist in English. His second novel, Midnight's Children , is regularly cited as the 'Booker of Bookers' and its impact is still being felt throughout in world literature. His fourth novel, The Satanic Verses , led to the 'Rushdie Affair' certainly the most significant literary-political event since the Second World War. Rushdie has continued to produce challenging fiction, controversial, thought-provoking non-fiction and has a presence on the world stage as a public intellectual. This collection brings together leading scholars to provide an up-to-date critical guide to Rushdie's writing from his earliest works up to the most recent, including his 2012 memoir of his time in hiding, Joseph Anton . Contributors offer new perspectives on key issues, including: Rushdie as a postcolonial writer; Rushdie as a postmodernist; his use and reuse of the canon; the 'Rushdie Affair'; his responses to 9/11 and to the 'War on Terror'; and issues of more complex philosophical weight arising from his fiction.
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Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Foreword
- Series Editors' Preface
- Contributors
- General Introduction
- 1 Rushdie's Early Fiction and the Rise of Postcolonialism
- 2 Revisiting
- 3 Rushdie after 9/11
- 4 Salman Rushdie and the Post-Colonial Folk and Fairy Tale
- 5 Interview:
- 6 Postcolonial Secularism and Literary Form in Salman Rushdie's Fiction
- 7 The Authentic in Salman Rushdie
- 8 Rushdie Writing and Rewriting the Canon
- 9 Rushdie's Non-fiction
- Further Reading
- Index
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