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"A MASTERPIECE." —THE SUNDAY TIMES
"A novel of metamorphosis, hauntings, memories, hallucinations, revelations, advertising jingles, and jokes. Rushdie has the power of description, and we succumb." —Victoria Glendinning, The Times
"An exhilarating, populous, loquacious, sometimes hilarious, extraordinary novel. A rollercoaster ride over a vast landscape of the imagination."
—Angela Carter, The Guardian
"Swift's Gulliver's Travels, Voltaire's Candide, Sterne's Tristram Shandy Salman Rushdie, it seems to me, is very much a latter-day member of their company." —The New York Times Book Review
"Damnably entertaining and fiendishly ingenious. One of the very few current writers whose works are attempts at the great Bible, 'the bright book of life.'" —London Review of Books
"A great novelist, a master of perpetual storytelling." —V. S. Pritchett
Salman Rushdie is the author of six novels: Grimus, Midnight's Children (which was awarded the Booker Prize and the James Tait Black...
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"A MASTERPIECE." —THE SUNDAY TIMES
"A novel of metamorphosis, hauntings, memories, hallucinations, revelations, advertising jingles, and jokes. Rushdie has the power of description, and we succumb." —Victoria Glendinning, The Times
"An exhilarating, populous, loquacious, sometimes hilarious, extraordinary novel. A rollercoaster ride over a vast landscape of the imagination."
—Angela Carter, The Guardian
"Swift's Gulliver's Travels, Voltaire's Candide, Sterne's Tristram Shandy Salman Rushdie, it seems to me, is very much a latter-day member of their company." —The New York Times Book Review
"Damnably entertaining and fiendishly ingenious. One of the very few current writers whose works are attempts at the great Bible, 'the bright book of life.'" —London Review of Books
"A great novelist, a master of perpetual storytelling." —V. S. Pritchett
Salman Rushdie is the author of six novels: Grimus, Midnight's Children (which was awarded the Booker Prize and the James Tait Black Prize), Shame (winner of the French Prix du Meilleur Livre Etranger), The Satanic Verses (winner of the Whitbread Prize for Best Novel), Haroun and the Sea of Stories (winner of the Writers' Guild Award), and The Moor's Last Sigh (winner of the European Aristeion Prize for Literature). He has also published a collection of short stories, East, West; a book of reportage, The Jaguar Smile: A Nicaraguan Journey; a volume of essays, Imaginary Homelands; and a work of film criticism, The Wizard of Oz.
Salman Rushdie was awarded Germany's Author of the Year Award for his novel The Satanic Verses in 1989. In 1993, Midnight's Children was adjudged the "Booker of Bookers," the best novel to have won the Booker Prize in its first twenty-five years. In the same year he was awarded the Austrian State Prize for European Literature. He is also an Honorary Professor of the Humanities at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. His books have been published in more than two dozen languages.
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