Imaginary Homelands: Essays and Criticism 1981–1991

by Salman Rushdie

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Seventy-five essays cover a decade in Rushdie's life, on such topics as literature, politics, prejudice, imagination, and free expression, as well as the events that forced him into seclusion.

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Rushdie calls his controversial novel The Satanic Verses "a migrant's-eye view of the world," and indeed the theme of cultural transplantation informs many of the 75 essays and reviews gathered in this impressive collection. Whether he is analyzing racial prejudice in Britain or surveying an India riven by fundamentalism and politics of religious hatred, he writes as an impartial observer, a citizen of the world. Subtle and witty, these concise, eloquent pieces are a pleasure to read. Rushdie's wide-ranging, sympathies range from Grace Paley's stories to Thomas Pynchon's political allegories. He situates such writers as Gunter Grass, John le Carre and Mario Vargas Llosa in a political context. Along with a devastating review of the show more movie Gandhi and a withering portrayal of Margaret Thatcher's class-ridden, jingoist Britain, there are two resounding replies to critics of The Satanic Verses : Rushdie explains the book's intentions and defends the freedom of the writer. show less
A well-written, interesting selection of essays and book reviews, but each piece is essentially too short, making the collection as a whole hard to read.
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I love reading Mr Rushdie's essays. They are insightful and thought provoking and are the kind of writing that I pull out from time to time and re-read. I have to admit I have the same admiration for some of the essays by Ian McEwan, another of my favourite authors. Mr Rushdie's talents extend beyond fiction and if you have found his fiction too heavy try reading his non-fiction..
either ya love the guy, or ya don't. i love the guy.
> Babelio : https://www.babelio.com/livres/Rushdie-Patries-imaginaires/377958

> "Patries imaginaires" m'a même paru, de façon peut-être paradoxale, plus vivant et émouvant que leur traitement romanesque. C'est dire que Salman Rusdie l'essayiste gagne vraiment à être connu !
Danieljean (Babelio)
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"Would it have been published . . . were it not for the high and terrible drama of the author's recent life? Probably not, given the scrappy and occasional nature of a considerable part of its content. Still, enough strong pieces are included to make the book welcome . . ."
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Salman Rushdie was born in India on June 19, 1947. He was raised in Pakistan and educated in England. His novels include Grimus, Shame, The Satanic Verses, Haroun and the Sea of Stories, The Moor's Last Sigh, The Ground Beneath Her Feet, Fury, Shalimar the Clown, The Enchantress of Florence, Luka and the Fire of Life, and The Golden House. His show more non-fiction works include Joseph Anton, Imaginary Homelands, The Jaguar Smile, and Step across This Line. He also wrote a collection of short stories entitled East, West. He has received numerous awards including the Whitbread Prize for Best Novel twice, the James Tait Black Prize, the French Prix du Meilleur Livre Étranger, the Booker Prize in 1981 for Midnight's Children, and the 2014 PEN/Pinter Prize. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Imaginary Homelands: Essays and Criticism 1981–1991
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Imaginary homelands : Essays and criticism 1981-1991

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Literature Studies and Criticism, Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
823.914Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-1901-19991945-1999
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PR6068 .U757 .I4Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish Literature1961-2000
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