Salman Rushdie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sir Ahmed Salman Rushdie (born 19 June 1947) is a British Indian novelist and essayist. He achieved fame with his second novel, Midnight's Children (1981), which won the Booker Prize in 1981. Much ...
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The Satanic Verses - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Satanic Verses is Salman Rushdie's fourth novel, first published in 1988 and inspired in part by the life of Muhammad. As with his previous books, Rushdie relied heavily on contemporary events ...
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A film director once told Salman Rushdie that all movies made from novels are rubbish. With so many screenplays based on books triumphing at the Oscars this week and Slumdog Millionaire stealing the show, he asks is there such a thing as a good adaptation...
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www.guardian.co.uk/books/2009/feb/28/salman-rushdie-nov...
www.guardian.co.uk/books/2009/feb/28/salman-rushdie-novels-film-adaptations
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A life in writing : Salman Rushdie's early novels electrified British fiction and the publishing industry in the 1980s. And then there was the fatwa. He is still creating sparks on both sides of the Atlantic. ... Reviewing Salman Rushdie's latest novel, ... The first drafts of his novels are written straight on to the computer,
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www.guardian.co.uk/books/2006/sep/30/fiction.salmanrush...
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The other, of course, is native son Salman Rushdie--less prolific, perhaps than Bollywood, but in his own way just as fantastical. Though Rushdie's novels lack the requisite six musical numbers that punctuate every Bombay talkie, they often share basic plot points with their cinematic counterparts.
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www.amazon.com/Midnights-Children-Salman-Rushdie/dp/014...
www.amazon.com/Midnights-Children-Salman-Rushdie/dp/0140132708
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Below, you will find pictures of all my Salman Rushdie books (to my knowledge, every book he's written is reviewed below), as well as a few short sentences expressing my opinion of each. As you can guess from the ... Good for Rushdie fans looking for something quite different from Rushdie (his novels are all so epochal,
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john.redmood.com/Rushdie.html
john.redmood.com/Rushdie.html
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"The struggle is beautiful, I'm too strong for your slavery" ... « Where's my parade? | Main | Bitch-slapped by karma » ... In the interest of updating the stagnating Spins, Flicks, and Words section I'm going to knock out the last two items and because I love my readers (both of them) there will be a BONUS SPIN!
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Was Sir Salman Rushdie knighted by Tony Blair because he was the best living English writer - or because of his record of annoying Iranians? ... Among so many modern novels which left no trace, this was a book whose central theme concerns all of us - even if we disliked its affectations.
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