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Genre: Literary Criticism / Postcolonial Studies / Biography
Book Review:
Andrew Teverson's ''Salman Rushdie'' is an indispensable guide for anyone seeking to navigate the complex, brilliant, and often controversial world of one of our most important living novelists. Part of the Contemporary World Writers series, this book offers a comprehensive and lucid critical study of Rushdie's entire fictional oeuvre, from the early Grimus to Shalimar the Clown. Teverson expertly situates Rushdie's work within its intellectual, biographical, and cultural contexts, helping readers make sense of the debates that surround this major figure. He explores Rushdie's political thought, his innovative use of language, his engagement with both Eastern and Western literary traditions, and his profound insights into globalization and migration. Whether you're a student, a researcher, or just a curious reader, this book provides the tools to understand Rushdie's extraordinary imaginative range and his enduring significance in postcolonial and world literature. A thoughtful and accessible guide to a writer who continues to shape our understanding of the contemporary world.