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Salman Rushdie

Salman Rushdie

Sir Ahmed Salman Rushdie is an Indian-born British and American novelist. His work often combines magical realism with historical fiction and primarily deals with connections, disruptions, and migrations between Eastern and Western civilizations, typically set on the Indian subcontinent. Rushdie's second novel, Midnight's Children (1981), won the Booker Prize in 1981 and was deemed to be "the best novel of all winners" on two occasions that marked the 25th and the 40th anniversary of the prize.

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Standalone Works

19 Books
Grimus
1975

Grimus

Delve into "Grimus," Salman Rushdie's novel that presents a unique and imaginative world. You are invited to navigate a narrative rich with allegorical elements and distinct characters. This 1975 publication marks an early exploration of the author's creative vision.

1975
Midnight's Children
1981

Midnight's Children

Explore "Midnight's Children," a significant novel by Salman Rushdie published in 1981. You will follow the extraordinary life of a protagonist born at a pivotal historical moment. Discover how personal destiny intertwines with national history in this expansive narrative.

1981
The Satanic Verses
1988

The Satanic Verses

Witness a narrative that explores themes of identity, migration, and the clash of cultures. You will encounter characters who undergo profound transformations, blurring the lines between reality and imagination. This novel invites you to ponder the nature of belief and the stories that shape our world.

1988
Haroun and the Sea of Stories
1990

Haroun and the Sea of Stories

Salman Rushdie's novel invites you on a journey into a world where tales come alive. You will accompany a young protagonist through a vibrant, imaginative landscape. Prepare for a narrative that celebrates the power of storytelling.

1990
Imaginary Homelands
1992

Imaginary Homelands

Salman Rushdie offers "Imaginary Homelands," a novel published in 1992. You are invited to engage with a work from a celebrated literary figure. This novel explores themes of identity, migration, and the power of narrative. Prepare for an insightful journey into the perspectives and reflections woven into this unique literary creation.

1992
East, West
1994

East, West

You are considering 'East, West,' a novel by Salman Rushdie. This dual-language title, published in 1994, suggests a exploration of diverse perspectives. You are invited to discover the narrative within this work.

1994
The Moor's Last Sigh
1995

The Moor's Last Sigh

You will immerse yourself in a novel by Salman Rushdie, known for its intricate storytelling and rich cultural tapestry. Explore a narrative that weaves together history, myth, and personal destiny. This book invites you to experience a world where identities and legacies are deeply intertwined.

1995
Fury
2001

Fury

You pick up 'Fury,' a novel by Salman Rushdie. This work presents a narrative from an author known for his compelling literary voice. Prepare to immerse yourself in a story that explores the themes suggested by its potent title. You will journey through a world shaped by this distinctive fictional creation.

2001
Shalimar the Clown
2005

Shalimar the Clown

Discover "Shalimar the Clown," a novel by Salman Rushdie from 2005. This standalone work invites you into its narrative world. You will experience a story crafted by a celebrated author.

2005
The Enchantress of Florence
2008

The Enchantress of Florence

Salman Rushdie's 2008 novel, The Enchantress of Florence, transports you to a richly imagined historical setting. You will encounter a narrative woven with the author's distinctive prose. This standalone work offers a journey through intricate storytelling and cultural landscapes.

2008
Joseph Anton: A Memoir
2012

Joseph Anton: A Memoir

You will engage with Salman Rushdie's personal recollections in this memoir. It offers you a unique perspective on his experiences and reflections. Prepare to delve into a significant period of his life through his own words.

2012
Two Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights
2015

Two Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights

You are introduced to a narrative where the ordinary collides with the extraordinary. This novel weaves together elements of myth and contemporary reality. As you read, you encounter a world grappling with unexpected phenomena and shifting understandings. Prepare for a story that challenges perceptions and expands the imagination.

2015
The Golden House
2017

The Golden House

Salman Rushdie's 'The Golden House' invites you into a vibrant and intricate contemporary narrative. This novel, published in 2017, explores themes of identity, culture, and transformation. You will encounter a diverse cast of characters whose lives unfold in a dynamic setting. Prepare for a rich and thought-provoking literary experience.

2017
Quichotte
2019

Quichotte

Experience Salman Rushdie's "Quichotte," a 2019 novel that reimagines classic narratives. You will encounter a journey that blurs the lines between reality and fiction. This work offers a contemporary exploration of identity and storytelling.

2019
Victory City
2022

Victory City

Victory City is a novel by Salman Rushdie published in 2023. Pampa Kampana, a woman blessed with supernatural powers, founds and breathes life into an empire in medieval India. Over two hundred years, she watches the rise and fall of Bisnaga, the kingdom she herself created. An epic fable about power, creation and memory.

2022