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Shalimar the Clown

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  • 398 páginas
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This dazzling novel weaves together the fiercest passions of the heart and the gravest conflicts of our time into a powerful story. The life of Max Ophuls ends violently in 1993 when he is murdered by his Muslim driver, Noman Sher Noman, also known as Shalimar the Clown. Initially perceived as politically motivated, the murder reveals deeper connections. Ophuls, a Resistance hero and former ambassador to India, becomes embroiled in a tragic love affair with the beautiful dancer Boonyi Kaul. Their relationship, hidden in Delhi, leads to her disgrace upon returning home, igniting the wrath of her husband, Shalimar. Once an acrobat, Shalimar transforms into a militant amidst Kashmir’s brutal insurrection, driven by a personal mission of vengeance. Salman Rushdie’s narrative captures the complexity of characters, from fanatical mullahs to rural headmen, and depicts a world where lives intertwine across cultures and eras. The violent fate of Kashmir echoes historical conflicts, connecting disparate experiences from World War Two to modern-day terrorism. The story explores personal crises, such as India Ophuls’ search for her mother and Max’s wife grappling with infidelity, while incorporating elements of magical realism. Infused with the essence of the Hindu epic Ramayana and European literary traditions, this work serves as a corrective to the destructive clashes of values it portrays, making it a key book of our time.

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Shalimar the Clown, Salman Rushdie

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Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Random House
Publicado en
2005
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
398
ISBN10
0679463356
ISBN13
9780679463351
Serie
Primera publicación
2005
Título original
Shalimar the Clown
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3,9 de 5
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This dazzling novel weaves together the fiercest passions of the heart and the gravest conflicts of our time into a powerful story. The life of Max Ophuls ends violently in 1993 when he is murdered by his Muslim driver, Noman Sher Noman, also known as Shalimar the Clown. Initially perceived as politically motivated, the murder reveals deeper connections. Ophuls, a Resistance hero and former ambassador to India, becomes embroiled in a tragic love affair with the beautiful dancer Boonyi Kaul. Their relationship, hidden in Delhi, leads to her disgrace upon returning home, igniting the wrath of her husband, Shalimar. Once an acrobat, Shalimar transforms into a militant amidst Kashmir’s brutal insurrection, driven by a personal mission of vengeance. Salman Rushdie’s narrative captures the complexity of characters, from fanatical mullahs to rural headmen, and depicts a world where lives intertwine across cultures and eras. The violent fate of Kashmir echoes historical conflicts, connecting disparate experiences from World War Two to modern-day terrorism. The story explores personal crises, such as India Ophuls’ search for her mother and Max’s wife grappling with infidelity, while incorporating elements of magical realism. Infused with the essence of the Hindu epic Ramayana and European literary traditions, this work serves as a corrective to the destructive clashes of values it portrays, making it a key book of our time.