Salman Rushdie: new critical insights
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IN823.914 PAW/M Mulk Raj Anand's novel | In 823.914 PUR/I India in the works of Kipling, Forster and Naipaul: postcolonial revaluations | In 823.914 RAM/N The novels of V.S. Naipaul: quest for order and identity | In 823.914 SAL.1 Salman Rushdie: new critical insights | In 823.914 SAL.2 Salman Rushdie: new critical insights | IN823.91409 Mahesh Dattani: themes, techniques and issues | In823.92 ANG/F The first year fiasco |
Rushdie has put behind him the political and religious controversy that surrounded him in the aftermath of the appearance of The Satanic Verses. These two volumes endeavour to continue the literary-critical study of his works by bringing together some of the best critical essays written in the post-‘Verses controversy’ period. The essays present an honest assessment of Rushdie’s works by creatively engaging with the issues each of them raises.
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