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Salman Rushdie

    19 de junio de 1947

    Sir Salman Rushdie es un aclamado novelista y ensayista cuyas obras a menudo exploran las intrincadas conexiones entre los mundos oriental y occidental. Su estilo, frecuentemente clasificado como realismo mágico, da vida a narrativas de intersecciones, disrupciones y migraciones a través de culturas. Gran parte de su ficción temprana se desarrolla en el subcontinente indio, lo que otorga a su escritura una textura cultural distintiva. Su prosa se caracteriza por un profundo compromiso con temas de identidad, tradición y modernidad.

    Salman Rushdie
    The Eleventh Hour: From the Booker-prize winning author of Midnight’s Children
    Oriente, occidente
    Quijote
    Los Versos Satánicos
    El suelo bajo sus pies
    El último suspiro del Moro
    • El último suspiro del Moro

      • 382 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Saludada por la crítica como la mejor obra de su autor hasta la fecha, El último suspiro del Moro crea, a partir del caos cultural de Bombay, una metáfora universal sobre la decadencia del mundo contemporáneo. Pero también un himno al amor y a la belleza del mundo. Y un alegato contra las fronteras que separan a los países y a los individuos...Utilizando de manera personalísima los recursos del realismo mágico esta saga familiar que recorre todo el siglo XX, combina genialmente lo cómico y lo fantástico, la invención y la narración histórica, y crea, con todo ello, un conjunto desbordante de vitalidad.

      El último suspiro del Moro
      4,0
    • El suelo bajo sus pies

      • 768 páginas
      • 27 horas de lectura

      Tras la muerte de la cantante Vina Apsara, el fotógrafo Rai Merchant, su amigo y uno de sus muchos amantes, decide rememorar la verdadera historia de Vina y la de su marido, el también músico Ormus Cama, dos de la grandes estrellas rockeras de la década de los ochenta

      El suelo bajo sus pies
      3,8
    • Los Versos Satánicos

      • 513 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      Un avión secuestrado estalla a gran altura sobre el Canal de la Mancha. Dos supervivientes caen al mar; Gibreel Farishta, un legendario galán cinematográfico, y Saladin Chamcha, el hombre de las mil voces, autodidacta y anglófilo furibundo. Consiguen llegar a una playa inglesa y notan unos extraños cambios; uno ha adquirido una aureola y el otro ve con horror cómo crece el vello de sus piernas, los pies se le convierten en cascos y las sienes se le abultan... Los versos satánicos es la novela más célebre, iconoclasta y polémica de Salman Rushdie. Una referencia ineludible de la literatura de nuestro tiempo.

      Los Versos Satánicos
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    • En una obra que es tanto un homenaje a un trabajo inmortal de la literatura como una obra maestra moderna sobre la búsqueda del amor y la familia, Salman Rushdie ha creado un deslumbrante Don Quijote para la era contemporánea. Inspirado en el clásico de Cervantes, Sam DuChamp, un escritor mediocre de thrillers de espionaje, crea a Quichotte, un vendedor cortesano y confundido obsesionado con la televisión, que se enamora imposiblemente de la estrella de televisión Salman R. Junto a su hijo (imaginario) Sancho, Quichotte emprende una búsqueda picaresca a través de América para demostrar que es digno de su mano, enfrentándose valientemente a los peligros tragicómicos de una época donde "todo puede suceder". Mientras tanto, su creador, en una crisis de mediana edad, enfrenta desafíos igualmente urgentes. Al igual que Cervantes escribió Don Quijote para satirizar la cultura de su tiempo, Rushdie lleva al lector en un viaje salvaje a través de un país al borde del colapso moral y espiritual, con la magia narrativa que caracteriza su obra. Las vidas de DuChamp y Quichotte se entrelazan en una búsqueda profundamente humana por el amor y un retrato entretenido de una época en la que la realidad a menudo es indistinguible de la ficción.

      Quijote
      3,8
    • Oriente, occidente

      • 198 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      El libro Oriente, Occidente es una rareza en la obra de Salman Rushdie: aunque el autor es conocido principalmente por sus extensas novelas, en 1994 publicó una colección de relatos cortos. En estos textos magistralmente escritos, divididos en tres secciones, observa con distancia y de cerca dos mundos que forman parte de su identidad: la civilización oriental y la occidental. Desde la perspectiva de un marginado o nómada, que aparentemente no pertenece a ningún lugar, sigue su historia compartida y los malentendidos cómicos y trágicos que los unen. En los relatos, que demuestran la extraordinaria amplitud del talento de Rushdie, el autor —al igual que sus personajes— se deja atraer con conmovedora ternura alternativamente hacia uno y otro lado, pero finalmente se aferra obstinadamente a su dualidad y, a pesar de todo, se niega a elegir entre Oriente y Occidente. Este enfoque lo expresó de manera más adecuada al afirmar que "la parte más importante del título Oriente, Occidente es la coma. Me parece que esa coma soy yo".

      Oriente, occidente
      3,6
    • If old age was thought of as an evening, ending in midnight oblivion, they were well into the eleventh hour. Two quarrelsome old men in Chennai, India, experience private tragedy against the backdrop of national calamity. Revisiting the Bombay neighbourhood of Midnight's Children, a magical musician is unhappily married to a multibillionaire. In an English university college, an undead academic asks a lonely student to avenge his former tormentor.These five dazzling works of fiction move between the three countries that Salman Rushdie has called home – India, England and America – and explore what it means to approach the eleventh hour of life. They are the reckoning with mortality that we all must one day make, and speak deeply to what the author has come from and through.Do we accommodate ourselves to death, or rail against it? How can we bid farewell to the places that we have made home? How do we achieve fulfilment with our lives if we don't know the end of our own stories? The Eleventh Hour ponders life and death, legacy and identity with the penetrating insight and boundless imagination that have made Salman Rushdie one of the most celebrated writers of our time.Brought to you by Penguin.

      The Eleventh Hour: From the Booker-prize winning author of Midnight’s Children
      4,0
    • From 'Best of the Booker' winner Salman Rushdie, an incisive and inspiring collection of non-fiction essays, criticism and speeches that takes readers on a thrilling journey of the evolution of language and culture. Gathering pieces written between 2003 and 2020, including several never previously in print, Languages of Truth chronicles a period of momentous cultural shifts. Across a wide variety of subjects, Rushdie delves into the nature of storytelling as a deeply human need, and what emerges is a love letter to literature itself. Throughout, Rushdie shares his personal encounters, on the page and in person, with storytellers from Shakespeare and Cervantes to Samuel Beckett, Eudora Welty, and Toni Morrison, and revels in the creative lines that can join art and life. Always attuned to the malleability of language, Rushdie considers the nature of truth, and looks anew at migration, multiculturalism and censorship. Written with the author's signature wit and energy, Languages of Truth offers pleasure and insight in equal measure, confirming Rushdie's place as one of the most original and important thinkers of our time.

      Languages of truth : essays 2003-2020
      4,2
    • Crossing a border, taking even a single step beyond that imaginary line that marks the end of one world and the beginning of another, means being profoundly transformed. The border, the limit, the boundary awaken our consciousness. They are the place where we cannot escape the truth: we shed the comfortable clothes of our daily existence that hide the more brutal aspects of reality, to observe things as they are. In this collection of essays and articles, Salman Rushdie crosses many borders and invites us to go beyond the confines of a narrow worldview on politics, literature, and culture, straddling the 20th and 21st centuries. In these writings, which touch on a wide variety of topics, from The Wizard of Oz to U2, from Indian writers to the death of Princess Diana, from football to the struggle against the Iranian fatwa, from Kosovo to the relationship between Islam and the West before and after September 11, Rushdie is incisive, sharp, and ironic. Even when discussing his own life pursued by religious extremists, he remains intelligent and original, confirming his status as one of the most important contemporary intellectuals.

      Step across this line : collected nonfiction 1992-2002
      4,1
    • Haroun and Luka

      A double edition of Haroun and the Sea of Stories and Luka and the Fire of Life

      • 496 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      Celebrated as one of the BBC's 100 greatest children's books, this story captivates young readers with its imaginative narrative and relatable characters. It explores themes of adventure, friendship, and the power of imagination, making it a timeless classic. The book's engaging plot draws children into a vibrant world, encouraging them to dream and explore. Its enduring appeal has made it a beloved choice for generations, ensuring that it continues to inspire and entertain young audiences today.

      Haroun and Luka
      4,0
    • An Indian Dynasty

      • 318 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      The Nehrus are a dynasty without precedent in the modern world; nowhere else and at no other time in recent history has a single family wielded such enduring and pervasive power over the country and the electorate they serve. From Jawaharlal Nehru to his daughter, Indira Gandhi, and from there, via Sanjay and Rajiv to most recently Sonia, this remarkable family have consistently established both the parameters and rhetoric of India's political development. In the eighties, Tariq Ali made several trips to India, meeting a wide range of political and public figures, including Mrs Gandhi, and leaders of both the Congress and Opposition parties. The Nehrus and the Gandhis, first published in 1985, was the result. Now updated to include the most recent chapters in India's political history, it remains as relevant as ever, offering an intricate and revealing portrait of power, seen through the continued rise and eyes of one family.

      An Indian Dynasty
      4,0
    • Saleem Sinai was born at midnight, the midnight of India's independence, and found himself mysteriously 'handcuffed to history' by the coincidence. He is one of 1,001 children born at the midnight hour, each of them endowed with an extraordinary talent -

      Midnight's Children
      4,0
    • Haroun and the Sea of Stories

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Haroun's father is the greatest of all storyletters. His magical stories bring laughter to the sad city of Alifbay. But one day something goes wrong and his father runs out of stories to tell. Haroun is determined to return the storyteller's gift to his father. So he flies off on the back of the Hoopie bird to the Sea of Stories - and a fantastic adventure begins.

      Haroun and the Sea of Stories
      4,0
    • Imaginary Homelands

      Essays and Criticism 1981-1991

      • 439 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      Containing 74 essays written over the last ten years, this book covers a range of subjects including the literature of the perceived masters and of Rushdie's contemporaries, the politics of colonialism and the ironies of culture, film, politicians, the Labour Party, religious fundamentalism in America, racial prejudice and the preciousness of the imagination and of free expression.

      Imaginary Homelands
      4,0
    • A moving and life-affirming memoir about survival and the power of love to heal, from internationally renowned writer Salman Rushdie 'A story of hatred defeated by love' Guardian 'Absolutely stunning...the ugliest thing turned into the most beautiful' Nigella Lawson 'Part thriller, part love story' The Times 'A masterpiece... full of Rushdie's wit, his wisdom, his stoicism, his optimism' The Telegraph On the morning of 12 August 2022, Salman Rushdie was standing onstage at the Chautauqua Institution in upstate New York, preparing to give a lecture on the importance of keeping writers safe from harm, when a man in black - black clothes, black mask - rushed down the aisle towards him, wielding a knife. His first thought- So it's you. Here you are. What followed was a horrific act of violence that shook the world. Now, for the first time, Rushdie relives the traumatic events of that day and its aftermath, as well as his journey towards physical recovery and the healing that was made possible by the love and support of his wife, Eliza, his family, his army of doctors and physical therapists, and his community of readers worldwide. Knife is Rushdie writing with urgency, gravity, and unflinching honesty. It is also a deeply moving reminder of literature's capacity to make sense of the unthinkable. This an intimate and life-affirming meditation on life, loss, love, art - and finding the strength to stand up again.

      Knife
      4,0
    • Step Across This Line

      • 416 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      For all their permeability, the borders snaking across the world have never been of greater importance. This is the dance of history in our age: slow, slow, quick, quick, slow, back and forth and from side to side, we step across these fixed and shifting lines. —from Part IVWith astonishing range and depth, the essays, speeches, and opinion pieces assembled in this book chronicle a ten-year intellectual odyssey by one of the most important, creative, and respected minds of our time. Step Across This Line concentrates in one volume Salman Rushdie’s fierce intelligence, uncanny social commentary, and irrepressible wit—about soccer, The Wizard of Oz, and writing, about fighting the Iranian fatwa and turning with the millennium, and about September 11, 2001. Ending with the eponymous, never-before-published speeches, this collection is, in Rushdie’s words, a “wake-up call” about the way we live, and think, now.

      Step Across This Line
      4,0
    • The Modern Library Classics: Don Quixote

      • 1168 páginas
      • 41 horas de lectura

      Retells the adventures of an eccentric Spanish country gentleman and his companion who set out as a knight and squire of old to right wrongs and punish evil.

      The Modern Library Classics: Don Quixote
      3,9
    • Victory City

      • 376 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      She will whisper an empire into existence - but all stories have a way of getting away from their creators . . . 'A total pleasure' SUNDAY TIMES 'Shows once again why his work will always matter' NEW YORK TIMES 'Rushdie still has the gift of alchemy' FINANCIAL TIMES In the wake of an insignificant battle between two long-forgotten kingdoms in fourteenth-century southern India, a nine-year-old girl has a divine encounter that will change the course of history. After witnessing the death of her mother, the grief-stricken Pampa Kampana becomes a vessel for a goddess, who tells her that she will be instrumental in the rise of a great city called Bisnaga - literally 'victory city' - the wonder of the world. Over the next two hundred and fifty years, Pampa Kampana's life becomes deeply interwoven with Bisnaga's as she attempts to make good on the task that the goddess set for her: to give women equal agency in a patriarchal world. But all stories have a way of getting away from their creator, and as years pass, rulers come and go, battles are won and lost, and allegiances shift, Bisnaga is no exception.

      Victory City
      3,9
    • The Vintage Book of Indian Writing, 1947-1997

      • 480 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      The indian subcontinent has produced some of the worlds greatest writers, and a body of literature unsurpassed in its sustained imagination, impassioned lyricism and sparkling tragi-comedy now salman rushdie and elizabeth west have collected together the finest indian writing of the last fifty years published to coincide with the anniversary of indias independence, it is an anthology of extraordinary range and vigour, as exciting and varied as the land that inspired it including works mulk raj anand gita mehta anjana appachana ved mehta vikram chandra rohinton mistry upamanyu chatterjee r k narayan amit chaudhuri jawaharlal nehru nirad c chaudhuri padma perera anita desai satyajit ray kiran desai arundhati roy g v desani salman rushdie amitav ghosh nayantara sahgal githa hariharan i allan sealy ruth prawer jhabvala vikram seth firdaus kanga bapsi sidhwa mukul kesavan sara suleri saadat hasan manto shashi tharoor kamala markandaya ardashir vakil

      The Vintage Book of Indian Writing, 1947-1997
      3,9
    • Shalimar the Clown

      • 649 páginas
      • 23 horas de lectura

      Los Angeles, 1991. Maximilian Ophuls, one of the makers of the modern world, is knifed to death in broad daylight on the doorstep of his illegitimate daughter India, slaughtered by his Kashmiri driver, a mysterious figure who calls himself Shalimar the Cl

      Shalimar the Clown
      3,9
    • The Best American Short Stories 2008

      • 358 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      This brilliant collection, edited by the award-winning and perennially provocative Salman Rushdie, boasts a “magnificent array” (Library Journal) of voices both new and recognized.With Rushdie at the helm, the 2008 edition “reflects the variety of substance and style and the consistent quality that readers have come to expect” (Publishers Weekly).“We all live in and with and by stories, every day, whoever and wherever we are. The freedom to tell each other the stories of ourselves, to retell the stories of our culture and beliefs, is profoundly connected to the larger subject of freedom itself.”—Salman Rushdie, editorIntroduction / by Salman Rushdie --Admiral / T.C. Boyle --The year of silence / Kevin Brockmeier --Galatea / Karen Brown --Man and wife / Katie Chase --Virgins / Danielle Evans --Closely held / Allegra Goodman --May we be forgiven / A.M. Homes --From the desk of Daniel Varsky / Nicole Krauss --The king of sentences / Jonathan Lethem --The worst you ever feel / Rebecca Makkai --The wizard of West Orange / Steven Millhauser --Nawabdin Electrician / Daniyal Mueenuddin --Child's play / Alice Munro --Buying Lenin / Miroslav Penkov --Vampires in the lemon grove / Karen Russell --Puppy / George Saunders --Quality of life / Christine Sneed --Missionaries / Bradford Tice --Straightaway / Mark Wisniewski --Bible / Tobias Wolff

      The Best American Short Stories 2008
      3,9
    • The Wizard of Oz

      • 80 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      Salman Rushdie reflects on "The Wizard of Oz" as his first literary influence, emphasizing its themes of adult inadequacy and children's empowerment. He argues it transcends mere fantasy, addressing exile and the creation of one's own home. This edition includes Rushdie's new short story, "At the Auction of the Ruby Slippers," alongside a new foreword and cover design.

      The Wizard of Oz
      3,7
    • Shame

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      "Omar Khayyam Shakil had three mothers who shared the smptoms of pregnancy, as they did everything else, inseparably. At their six breasts, Omar was warned against all feelings and nuances of shame. it was training which would prove useful when he left his mothers' fortress (via the dumb-waiter) to face his shameless future. As captivating fairy-tale, devastating political satire and exquisite, uproarious entertainment, Shame is a novel without rival." -- Back cover.

      Shame
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    • This edition includes a new Preface by the author to the 1997 paperback edition. In this portrait of the people, the politics, the land, and the poetry of Nicaragua, Rushdie brings to the forefront the palpable human facts of a country in the midst of a revolution. Rushdie went to Nicaragua in 1986, "harboring no preconceptions of what he might find." What he discovered was for him overwhelming: a culture of heroes who had turned into inanimate objects and of politicians and warriors who were poets, a land of difficult, often beautiful contradictions. Rushdie came to know an enormous range of people, from the Foreign Minister--a priest--to a midwife who kept a pet cow in her living room. His perceptions always heightened by his special sensitivity to "the views from underneath," Rushdie reveals a land resounding to the clashes between history and morality, government and individuals. In The Jaguar Smile Rushdie brings us--as few Americans or Europeans could--the true Nicaragua, where nothing is simple, everything is contested, and struggles to the death are daily fare.

      The jaguar smile : a Nicaraguan journey
      3,5
    • Young Luka travels to the Magic World to steal the Fire of Life needed to bring his storytelling father out of a deep trance.

      Luka and the Fire of Life
      3,7
    • Joseph Anton

      • 656 páginas
      • 23 horas de lectura

      On 14 February 1989, Valentine's Day, Salman Rushdie was telephoned by a BBC journalist and told that he had been 'sentenced to death' by the Ayatollah Khomeini. For the first time he heard the word fatwa. His crime? To have written a novel called The Satanic Verses. So begins Rushdie's extraordinary memoir of how a writer was forced underground.

      Joseph Anton
      3,6
    • The Golden House

      • 384 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      When powerful real-estate tycoon Nero Golden immigrates to the States under mysterious circumstances, he and his three adult children assume new identities, and move into a grand mansion in downtown Manhattan. Arriving shortly after the inauguration of Barack Obama, Nero and his sons, each extraordinary in his own right, quickly establish themselves at the apex of New York society. Their story is told by their neighbour, René, an aspiring filmmaker who finds in the Goldens the perfect subject. René chronicles the undoing of the house of Golden : the high life of money, of art and fashion, a sibling quarrel, an unexpected metamorphosis, the arrival of a beautiful woman, betrayal and murder. In a new world order of alternative truths, here is the ultimate novel about identity, veracity, terror and lies.

      The Golden House
      3,6
    • The Enchantress of Florence

      • 455 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      A tall, yellow-haired young European traveller calling himself 'Mogor dell'Amore', the Mughal of Love, arrives at the court of the real Grand Mughal, the Emperor Akbar, with a tale to tell that begins to obsess the whole imperial capital.

      The Enchantress of Florence
      3,6
    • "Once upon a time, in a world just like ours, there came "the time of the strangenesses." Reason receded and the loudest, most illiberal voices reigned. A simple gardener began to levitate, and a powerful djinn -- also known as the Princess of Fairyland -- raised an army composed entirely of her semi-magical great-great-great-grandchildren. A baby was born with the ability to see corruption in the faces of others. The ghosts of two philosophers, long dead, began arguing once more. And a battle for the kingdom of Fairyland was waged throughout our world for 1,001 nights -- or, to be more precise, for two years, eight months, and twenty-eight nights. Two Years, Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights is a masterful, playfully enchanting meditation on the power of love and the importance of rationality, replete with flying carpets and dynastic intrigue"--

      Two Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights. Zwei Jahre, Acht Monate und Achtundzwanzig Nächte, Englische Ausgabe
      3,5
    • Grimus

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Flapping Eagle is a young Axona Indian gifted with immortal life after drinking an elixir from his wayward sister. But after 777 years of sailing the world's seas, he becomes weary of life, and sets out to find the mystical Calf Island, a place where his fellow immortals have gathered and created their own version of the human race.

      Grimus
      3,4
    • Fury : a novel

      • 272 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Malik Solanka, a middle-aged ex-philosophy professor and millionaire creator of a hugely popular doll, seeks refuge from his unwanted fame and disintegrating marriage in New York City.

      Fury : a novel
      3,4
    • Londongrad

      An Artie Cohen Mystery

      • 400 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      "If I had to choose between betraying my country and betraying my friend, I hope I should have the guts to betray my country."—E. M. Forster In her most ambitious novel to date, Reggie Nadelson continues to explore the life of Artie Cohen, a New York police detective with deep ties to his Russian heritage and a close friendship with the flamboyant club owner Tolya Sverdloff. Artie's world is shaken when he discovers a murdered girl in Brooklyn, bound in duct tape on a swing. The intended victim was actually Tolya's daughter, Valentina, whom Artie has long cherished. Rushing to London to inform Tolya, Artie finds himself ensnared in a dangerous web of Russian crime and wealth. Londongrad, as it's known, has become a haven for the new Russian underworld, reminiscent of Berlin at the end of World War II. As Artie delves deeper, he travels to Moscow, navigating the complexities between the old KGB and the new FSB. In this perilous journey, he uncovers painful truths about his past that ultimately threaten Tolya's life, forcing Artie to confront his loyalties and the cost of friendship amidst a backdrop of crime and betrayal.

      Londongrad
      3,3
    • Conversations with Salman Rushdie

      • 258 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      If there's an attempt to silence a writer, the best response is to amplify their voice. Salman Rushdie's works are marked by acclaim, success, and controversy, earning him both literary fame and global protests. Following the publication of The Satanic Verses, he faced a life-threatening bounty for nearly a decade. While Rushdie has given numerous interviews, many of his most insightful discussions have appeared in various international journals and newspapers. This collection compiles some of the finest and rarest interviews with him. Rushdie's writing extends beyond novels; he is also a travel writer, short story creator, filmmaker, children's author, essayist, and a critical commentator on contemporary culture, especially regarding race and inequality. He emphasizes the novel's power to express suppressed truths, making it a dangerous art form in oppressive regimes. In these interviews, he discusses his creative process, views on art and politics, and his life before and after the fatwa. Articulate and witty, Rushdie reveals the complexities that fuel his controversial reputation. He embraces risk in his writing, pushing the boundaries of the novel and language. These conversations showcase his sharp intellect, humor, and unwavering commitment to justice.

      Conversations with Salman Rushdie
    • If old age was thought of as an evening, ending in midnight oblivion, they were well into the eleventh hour. Two quarrelsome old men in Chennai, India, experience private tragedy against the backdrop of national calamity. Revisiting the Bombay neighbourhood of Midnight's Children, a magical musician is unhappily married to a multibillionaire. In an English college, an undead academic can't rest until he avenges his former tormentor. Following Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder, Salman Rushdie's new fiction moves between the places he has grown up in, inhabited, explored, and left. In doing so, he asks fundamental questions we all one day face. How does one deal with, accommodate, or rail against entering the eleventh hour, the final stage of your life? How can you bid farewell to the places you have made home? The Eleventh Hour is the magisterial new work from one of our greatest living writers. It speaks deeply to what Salman Rushdie has come from and through, and strikes into the heart of our fractious times.

      The Eleventh Hour
    • Jazyky pravdy : eseje 2003-2020

      • 512 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      „Když Christopher Hitchens dopsal svou knihu Bůh není veliký, poslal mi ji, abych si ji přečetl, a já mu řekl, jen napůl v žertu, že má v názvu jedno slovo navíc; bylo by užitečné, kdyby vymazal ‚veliký‘.“ Touto větou otevírá známý spisovatel esej Instinkt svobody. V kolekci brilantně napsaných textů se Rushdie profiluje nejen jako oddaný obhájce svobody slova a umělecké výpovědi, ale především jako znalec světového písemnictví a kultury. Věnuje se velkým literátům 20. století z rodu Kurta Vonneguta nebo Samuela Becketta, srovnává Shakespearovo mistrovství se Cervantesovým, na příkladu Aje Wej-weje, Pussy Riot či Roberta Saviana ukazuje, jakou roli hraje v tvorbě odvaha. Nechybí ani příspěvky, které se věnují dopadení bin Ládina nebo koronavirové pandemii. Rushdie vždy píše s vášnivým zaujetím pro styl, ve kterém se prolíná přesnost pozorování s bohatou obrazností. A se smyslem pro pravdu, bez ohledu na to, jak riskantní může být.

      Jazyky pravdy : eseje 2003-2020
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    • Sprachen der Wahrheit

      Texte 2003-2020. Friedenspreis für Salman Rushdie 2023

      Von Salman Rushdie, einer der bedeutendsten Denker unserer Zeit, ist dies eine prägnante und inspirierende Sammlung von Essays, Kritiken und Reden, die die Leser auf eine aufregende Reise durch die Entwicklung von Sprache und Kultur mitnimmt. Die zwischen 2003 und 2020 verfassten Texte, darunter mehrere bisher unveröffentlichte, dokumentieren eine Zeit bedeutender kultureller Veränderungen. Rushdie taucht in die Natur des Geschichtenerzählens als tief menschliches Bedürfnis ein, und was entsteht, ist eine Liebeserklärung an die Literatur selbst. Er teilt persönliche Begegnungen mit Geschichtenerzählern von Shakespeare und Cervantes bis hin zu Samuel Beckett, Eudora Welty und Toni Morrison und erfreut sich an den kreativen Verbindungen zwischen Kunst und Leben. Immer auf die Formbarkeit der Sprache eingestellt, betrachtet Rushdie die Natur der Wahrheit und beleuchtet Migration, Multikulturalismus und Zensur neu. Mit dem charakteristischen Witz und der Energie des Autors bietet dieses Werk sowohl Freude als auch Einsicht.

      Sprachen der Wahrheit
      4,0
    • Victory City

      Roman - Der Friedenspreisträger mit seinem großen epischen Roman über Macht, Liebe und die Kraft des Erzählens

      • 416 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Der neue große Roman über Liebe, Macht und die Kraft des Erzählens von Booker-Preisträger Salman Rushdie Südindien im 14. Jahrhundert: Die neunjährige Waise Pampa Kampana wird von einer Göttin auserkoren, ihre menschliche Hülle und ihr Sprachrohr in die Welt zu sein. In ihrem Namen erschafft Pampa aus einer Handvoll Samen eine Stadt: Bisnaga – Victory City, das Wunder der Welt. All ihr Handeln beruht auf der großen Aufgabe, die ihr die Göttin gestellt hat: den Frauen in einer patriarchalen Welt eine gleichberechtigte Rolle zu geben. Aber die Schöpfungsgeschichte Bisnagas nimmt mehr und mehr ihren eigenen Lauf. Während die Jahre vergehen, Herrscher kommen und gehen, Schlachten gewonnen und verloren werden und sich Loyalitäten verschieben, ist das Leben von Pampa Kampana untrennbar mit dieser Stadt verbunden. Von ihrem Aufstieg zu einem Weltreich bis zu ihrem tragischen Fall. Salman Rushdie erhielt den Friedenspreis des Deutschen Buchhandels 2023 »für seine Unbeugsamkeit, seine Lebensbejahung und dafür, dass er mit seiner Erzählfreude die Welt bereichert.« (Aus der Begründung der Jury)

      Victory City
      4,0
    • Das Lächeln des Jaguars

      Eine Reise durch Nicaragua

      • 176 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Salman Rushdie erhält den Friedenspreis des Deutschen Buchhandels 2023 »für seine Unbeugsamkeit, seine Lebensbejahung und dafür, dass er mit seiner Erzählfreude die Welt bereichert.« (Aus der Begründung der Jury) »Als ich nach Nicaragua fuhr, hatte ich nicht die Absicht, ein Buch darüber zu schreiben oder überhaupt zu schreiben; doch die Begegnung mit dem Land hat mich so tief bewegt, dass mir keine andere Wahl blieb.« Als Salman Rushdie 1986 nach Nicaragua reist, ist er überwältigt: von den Menschen und ihrer Kultur, von der Schönheit der Natur, aber auch von der komplizierten politischen Lage. Er findet ein Land mitten im Umbruch vor – ein zutiefst widersprüchliches und zugleich wunderschönes Land, dessen Zauber der Erzähler Rushdie mit seiner ganz eigenen, besonderen Sprache erfasst. Ein großer Autor bereist ein Land im Umbruch »Rushdie zeigt uns das Land in seinen leuchtend bunten Farben.« (New York Times)

      Das Lächeln des Jaguars
      3,0
    • The Moor's account

      • 328 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      In these pages, Laila Lalami brings us the imagined memoirs of the first black explorer of America: Mustafa al-Zamori, called Estebanico. The slave of a Spanish conquistador, Estebanico sails for the Americas with his master, Dorantes, as part of a danger-laden expedition to Florida. Within a year, Estebanico is one of only four crew members to survive. As he journeys across America with his Spanish companions, the Old World roles of slave and master fall away, and Estebanico remakes himself as an equal, a healer, and a remarkable storyteller. His tale illuminates the ways in which our narratives can transmigrate into history¿and how storytelling can offer a chance at redemption and survival.

      The Moor's account
      4,0
    • S még mi mindenre vágyunk hasztalan! Mennyire ritka lett a szivárvány is. Vajon elvárható-e akár egy bűvös cipellőtől is, hogy működjék? Azt ígéri, hazavisz bennünket, de vajon föl tudja-e fogni az otthonlét metaforáit?

      Kelet. Nyugat
      3,8
    • The Gustav Sonata

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Shortlisted for the Costa Book Award The Sunday Times Top Ten Bestseller What is the difference between friendship and love? Jewish and mercurial, a talented pianist tortured by nerves when he has to play in public, Anton fails to understand how deeply and irrevocably his life and Gustav's are entwined.

      The Gustav Sonata
      3,9
    • Salman Rushdie beschreibt in diesen Aufzeichnungen die Eindrücke, die er bei einer Nicaraguareise im Sommer 1986 erhielt. Er beschränkt sich dabei keineswegs auf politische und soziale Sachverhalte, sondern hat auch ein waches Auge für Naturschönheit, landestypische Eigenarten und unfreiwillige Komik. Rushdie lernte Nicaragua zu einem Zeitpunkt kennen, zu dem, wie er meint, alles noch in der Schwebe war, das Land sich nicht am Anfang, aber auch nicht am Ende seiner Revolution befand, sondern mittendrin. Als jemand, der in Indien geboren ist und seit Jahren in England lebt, ist er in der Lage, das, was er in Nicaragua vorfindet, sowohl mit den Augen des Westens als auch mit denen des Ostens zu betrachten. Dadurch ergibt sich ein Bild, das immer wieder in ein neues Licht gerückt wird. Rushdie, der seine Sympathien für die sandinistische Regierung nicht verhehlt, äußert in Gesprächen mit Daniel Ortega, Ernesto Cardenal und anderen freimütig seine Kritik. Das Wissen um die eigene »Voreingenommenheit« erlaubt ihm eine unverkrampfte Sicht auf Land und Menschen und eine pragmatische Einschätzung dessen, was er erlebt.

      Das Lächeln des Jaguars
      3,5
    • Vítězné město

      • 368 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Ukrytý v hliněné nádobě. Zapečetěný voskem. Pohřbený v srdci zničeného paláce uprostřed popela jedné z největších, téměř zapomenutých indických říší. Příběh, který čeká na odvyprávění. Ve čtrnáctém století našeho letopočtu na jihu území, kterému dnes říkáme Indie, devítiletá Pampa Kampana poprvé uslyší hlas bohyně. Přísahá jí, že zajistí, aby už žádnou ženu nestihl osud její milované matky. S pomocí zázraků Pampa vybuduje velké město zvané Bisnaga – „město vítězství“, kde jsou ženy rovny mužům. Každé dílo se však může svému tvůrci vymknout z rukou a Bisnaga není výjimkou. Mnohovrstevnatý text nám v lecčems připomíná pohádky z Tisíce a jedné noci, propojení intrik a nadpřirozena zase současnou popkulturu, jako je Hra o trůny. Rushdie svým doposud posledním románem znovu skládá hold příběhu, který je na rozdíl od lidí a říší nesmrtelným. Řečeno s autorem: Jedinými vítězi jsou slova.

      Vítězné město
    • Engelen

      stuifmeel uit de hemel

      • 176 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Bloemlezing van literaire en populair-wetenschappelijke teksten van binnen- en buitenlandse auteurs over engelen.

      Engelen
    • La Règle du jeu

      • 366 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Contributions : Marjane Satrapi, bernard-Henri Lévy, Alberto Moravia, Michel Butel, Yann Moix, Nils Minkmar, Donatien Grau, Jacques Henric, Raphaël Haddad, Christophe Ayad, Laurent Dispot, Pascal Bacqué, Olivier Zahm, Anne-Sophie Mercier, Pierre Bergé, Claude Lanzmann. Les inédits de l'Imec pour la RDJDossier : Salman Rushdie, 20 ans après la Fatwa

      La Règle du jeu
    • Knife

      Gedanken nach einem Mordversuch. Der Bestseller jetzt erstmals im Taschenbuch

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Das Weltereignis: Salman Rushdie erzählt die Geschichte des Attentats auf ihn und schafft daraus große Literatur Im August 2022 wird Salman Rushdie während einer Lesung auf offener Bühne mit einem Messer angegriffen und schwer verletzt. Mehr als dreißig Jahre nachdem das iranische Regime wegen seines Romans »Die satanischen Verse« eine Fatwa gegen ihn ausgesprochen hat, holt ihn die Bedrohung ein. Salman Rushdie überlebt den Anschlag und hält seinem Angreifer das schärfste Schwert entgegen: Er verarbeitet diese unvorstellbare Tat, die die ganze Welt in Atem hielt, zu einer Geschichte über Angst, Dankbarkeit und den Kampf für Freiheit und Selbstbestimmung. »Knife« ist Salman Rushdies persönlichstes Werk, dringlich und unerschütterlich ehrlich. Eine lebensbejahende Hymne an die Macht der Literatur, dem Undenkbaren einen Sinn zu geben.

      Knife
    • Grond onder haar voeten

      • 620 páginas
      • 22 horas de lectura

      Parafrase van de Orpheusmythe, waarin een fotograaf op zoek gaat naar zijn minnares, een plotseling van de aardbodem verdwenen wereldberoemde popzangeres.

      Grond onder haar voeten