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  1. Midnight's Children: A Novel by Salman Rushdie, 2006-04-04
  2. Luka and the Fire of Life: A Novel by Salman Rushdie, 2010-11-16
  3. The Enchantress of Florence: A Novel by Salman Rushdie, 2009-01-06
  4. The Satanic Verses: A Novel by Salman Rushdie, 2008-03-11
  5. Shame: A Novel by Salman Rushdie, 2008-03-11
  6. Grimus: A Novel (Modern Library Paperbacks) by Salman Rushdie, 2003-09-30
  7. The Wizard of Oz (BFI Film Classics) by Salman Rushdie, 1992-05-27
  8. Haroun and the Sea of Stories by Salman Rushdie, 1991-11-01
  9. Shalimar the Clown: A Novel by Salman Rushdie, 2006-10-10
  10. Salman Rushdie: The Essential Guide (Midnight's Children / Shame / The Satanic Verses)
  11. Fury: A Novel (Modern Library) by Salman Rushdie, 2002-08-06
  12. The Ground Beneath Her Feet: A Novel by Salman Rushdie, 2000-03-16
  13. The Moor's Last Sigh by Salman Rushdie, 1997-01-14
  14. Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children: A Reader's Guide (Continuum Contemporaries) by Norbert Schurer, 2004-09-07

1. Rushdie Salman - ANobii
Rushdie Salman reviews from readers. Also includes book price, book ratings, book discussions, book forums, book cover, book publication details. Also known as Rushdie Salman.
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2. Salman Rushdie - Mitternachtskinder / Midnight´s Children - LESELUST-Rezension
Rezension von Daniela Ecker.
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Salman Rushdie - Mitternachtskinder
Originaltitel: Midnight´s Children
Roman. Knaur Verlag 1993
506 Seiten, ISBN: 3426602849
Schlag Mitternacht erblickt er das Licht der Welt. Saleem Sinai, der Held dieser Geschichte - und auch sein Land. Indien ist nun unabhängig.
So war es seiner Mutter auch geweissagt worden; um Mitternacht würde er das Licht der Welt erblicken, Staatspräsidenten würden ihm Briefe schreiben...
All dies schreibt Saleem in der Gewissheit seines baldigen Todes nieder. Und er erzählt erst mal, wie alles kam. Wie sein Großvater in Kaschmir sich die Nase stieß. An diesem Tag zu Naseem gerufen wurde, von ihr immer nur Stücke zu sehen bekam, und sich in die Summe der Einzelteile verliebte.
Er erzählt davon, wie seine Eltern sich kennen gelernt haben, wie es kam, dass er nun in Bombay aufwuchs, während ein Teil seiner Familie in Pakistan lebte.
Alle Kinder, die zu dieser Stunde in Indien geboren wurden, stellt er fest, haben besondere Fähigkeiten mitbekommen. Je weiter sie von der magischen Mitternacht entfernt sind, umso schwächer ihre Talente; doch einen gibt es, der zur selben Minute wie er selbst geboren wurde; Shiva.
Shiva, sein großer Rivale; Shiva, der eigentlich an seiner Stelle im Haus der Eltern hätte wohnen sollen. Denn, so soll er erst relativ spät erfahren; diese zwei Kinder wurden bei der Geburt vertauscht....

3. Carpe Librum - Salman Rushdie: Die Satanischen Verse -- Bücher - Schmöker - Re
Rezension von Dr. Hartmut Kuhlmann in carpe librum.
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Salman Rushdie
Die satanischen Verse
Bestseller. Artikel-19-Verlag, ISBN: 3-9802315-0-X
Dieses Buch Freunden weiterempfehlen. Dieses Buch kaufen bei Amazon.de Buy Salman Rushdie: Die satanischen Verse at Amazon.com (USA) Weitere Buchbesprechungen bei Amazon.de. Am 23. September 1998 hieß es, der Iran betrachte den Fall Rushie als abgeschlossen. Das Todesurteil gegen den Autor der "Satanischen Verse" werde schon seit langer Zeit nicht mehr weiterverfolgt. Erleichterung: Bald darauf die Nachricht, daß Salman Rushdie die erste öffentliche Pressekonferenz gegeben habe. Am 29. September vermelden die Zeitungen jedoch, daß iranische Hardliner die Fatwa für ewig erklärt haben. Was jetzt? Vor zehn Jahren erschienen die "Satanischen Verse", ein opulenter Roman, der unter anderem auch mit der Gattung der religiösen Heiligenlegende spielt, sie überformt und damit auch erledigt - seinerzeit wegen angeblicher Beleidigung des Propheten ein Ärgernis für islamische Fundamentalisten. Sie nahmen den Roman zum Anlaß den "westlichen" Liberalismus in der Person Rushdies zu attackieren - und der Westen hatte dem nichts entgegenzusetzen. Die Bemühungen westlicher Politiker, einschließlich der deutschen, auf die maßgeblichen fundamentalistischen Regierungen einzuwirken, sind ebenso wachsweich wie erfolglos geblieben. Die neuesten Entwicklungen um "Erledigung" oder Nicht-"Erledigung" des "Falles" Rushdie spiegeln den unerledigten Umbruch im Iran wider.

4. Carpe Librum - Salman Rushdie: Die Satanischen Verse -- Bücher - Schmöker - Re
Ausf hrliche Buchvorstellung von Reinhard W. Moosdorf in carpe librum.
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Salman Rushdie
Die satanischen Verse
Roman. Droemer Knaur, ISBN: 3-42660-648-8
Gefallen Dieses Buch Freunden weiterempfehlen. Dieses Buch kaufen bei Amazon.de Buy Salman Rushdie: Die satanischen Verse at Amazon.com (USA) Weitere Buchbesprechungen bei Amazon.de. Die satanischen Verse
Eines der besten und merkwürdigsten Bücher, die ich je las
Welche Art von Idee bist du?
Eine Frage, die Salman Rushdie immer wieder in seinem Buch stellt. Und die doch nie beantwortet wird, nicht beantwortet werden kann.
Was für eine Art Art meinst du, möchte man zurückfragen. Gut oder böse? Materiell oder spirituell? Film oder Fleisch? Nein. (oder doch: engelhaft oder satanisch - wie ist das Lied? - 20)* Er meint: kompromissfähig oder unbeugsam, ehern, spitz (88 u.a.). Wie sie in neunundneunzig von hundert Fällen bricht oder zerdrückt wird oder untergeht. Aber im hundertsten Fall die Welt verändert (336).
Welche Art von Idee bist du?
Das ist die erste Frage. Und die zweite - aber damit lässt sich auch der Autor Zeit.
Wovon handelt dieses Buch eigentlich, von dem seit fast zehn Jahren die ganze Welt gelegentlich ihre Nachrichtensprecher reden lässt?

5. Carpe Librum - Salman Rushdie: Grimus -- Bücher - Schmöker - Rezensionen
Rezension von Dieter Lohr in carpe librum.
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Salman Rushdie
Grimus
Bestseller. Vintage, 253 Seiten. ISBN: 0-099-59271-1
Dieses Buch Freunden weiterempfehlen. Dieses Buch kaufen bei Amazon.de Buy Salman Rushdie: Grimus at Amazon.com (USA) Weitere Buchbesprechungen bei Amazon.de. 1989 hatten die Khomeinis dieser Welt zur Ermordung Salman Rushdies aufgerufen und in der Folge seinen 'Satanischen Versen' einen wahrhaft unheimlichen Verkaufserfolg beschert. Rechtzeitig zur letztjährigen Frankfurter Buchmesse hoben sie das Todesurteil wieder auf, so daß Rushdie zu diesem Anlaß Gelegenheit fand, öffentlich ein Kapitel seines neuen Buches 'Ground beneath her feet' vorzulesen, das im April 99 erscheinen soll. Eine Woche später zogen die Khomeinis ihre Aufhebung zurück, und Rushdie mußte wieder im Untergrund verschwinden. Auch 'Ground beneath her feet' wird ein Bestseller werden, und wieder werden die Khomeinis dieser Welt nicht unerheblich daran beteiligt sein.
Und gerade das ist das Schlimme daran - sowohl für die Khomeinis, als auch für Rushdie. Diese Art ungewollter und -erwarteter Schützenhilfe hat Rushdie nun wirklich weder verdient noch nötig. Er ist ein Genie, einer der größten lebenden Schriftsteller schlechthin, und die 'Satanischen Verse' sind ein Meisterwerk, das unter den Meisterwerken dieses Jahrhunderts seinesgleichen sucht.
Rushdie erzählt eine Geschichte von Hennen und Eiern, und er erzählt sie so faszinierend, daß einem gar nicht auffällt, daß es sich bei 'Grimus' um nichts weiter handelt als ein zwar großes, aber frei erfundenes Märchen - wie immer bei Rushdie.

6. Salman Rushdie, Writer
Salman Rushdie Novels. Rushdie, Salman, Midnight's Children, 1981. Grimus,Shame,The Satanic Verses, Viking, New York, 1988. Haroun and the Sea of Stories, Granta Books, London
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Salman Rushdie
Novels
Rushdie, Salman,
Grimus,
Shame,
The Satanic Verses,
Viking, New York, 1988.
Haroun and the Sea of Stories, Granta Books, London, 1990. ISBN: 0-670-83804-7
The Ground Beneath Her Feet, Holt, New York, 1999. *
Collections of Short Fiction
Rushdie, Salmon,
East, West
Pantheon Books, New York, 1994. ISBN: 0-679-43965-X

7. Rushdie, Salman Books
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8. Salman Rushdie (1947- ) Indian Writer.
(1947 ) Indian writer. Salman Rushdie is best known for his novel The Satanic Verses (1989). Rushdie was forced to go into hiding.
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    10. Salman Rushdie - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Sir Ahmed Salman Rushdie is a BritishIndian novelist and essayist. He achieved notability with his second novel, Midnight's Children (1981), which won the Booker Prize in 1981.
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    At a breakfast honouring Amos Oz in September 2008 Born Ahmed Salman Rushdie
    19 June 1947
    Bombay
    British India Occupation Novelist, essayist Nationality British Genres Magic Realism , satire, post-colonialism Subjects Criticism, travel writing Spouse(s) Clarissa Luard (1976–1987)
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    Influences Günter Grass Gabriel García Márquez Italo Calvino Vladimir Nabokov ... Saul Bellow Influenced Zadie Smith Homi K. Bhabha Taslima Nasrin Christopher Hitchens Sir Ahmed Salman Rushdie Urdu /sælˈmÉ‘Ën ˈrʊʃdi/ born 19 June 1947) is a British-Indian novelist and essayist. He achieved notability with his second novel, Midnight's Children (1981), which won the Booker Prize in 1981. Much of his fiction is set on the Indian subcontinent . His style is often classified as magical realism mixed with historical fiction, and a dominant theme of his work is the story of the many connections, disruptions and migrations between the Eastern and Western worlds. His fourth novel

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    13. Rushdie, Salman - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Rushdie
    Rushdie, (Ahmed) Salman (1947– ) Indianborn British writer. He was born in India of a Muslim family. His book Midnight's Children (1981) deals with India from the date of
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    14. Notes On Salman Rushdie: The Satanic Verses
    Study guide including definitions, analysis and pointers to relevant texts and sites.
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    16. Rushdie, Salman Rushdie, Ahmed Salman Rushdie: Information From Answers.com
    Rushdie , Salman Rushdie , Ahmed Salman Rushdie British writer of novels who was born in India; one of his novels is regarded as blasphemous by
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    17. Interview | Salman Rushdie
    Extensive interview with the author by Linda Richards. Accompanied by original photographs.
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    "It's one of the things that people stopped saying about my writing at a certain point. I think because what came at me was so unfunny there was a tendency to believe my writing must have the characteristics of the attack against it. If the attack was unfunny then I couldn't possibly be a funny writer and if the attack was kind of arcane and theological and kind of alien then the writing must be sort of arcane and theological and alien, you know? I think, for people that had never tried my work, it kind of put them off." He is, arguably, one of the most controversial writers of our time. His fourth book, The Satanic Verses caused an international storm so loud that, for a time, it did all but obliterate the identity of the man who had written it. "Who would have thought this kind of thing?" Salman Rushdie says now of the fatwa issued by the Ayatollah Khomeini on February 14, 1989. "That the leader of a foreign power would suddenly instruct his minions to have me killed? It would never really happen to a writer." Rushdie's most recent book

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    Rushdie, Salman (s lm n` r sh`dē), 1947–, British novelist, b. Bombay (now Mumbai, India). He is known for the allusive richness of his language and the wide variety of Eastern
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    Review of Fury. By Adam Mars-Jones.
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      Torn apart in the USA
      Rushdie's Manhattan murder mystery, Fury, is just another uneasy midlife crisis in disguise, says Adam Mars-Jones Fury
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      In Salman Rushdie's uneasy new novel, 55-year-old Malik Solanka, 'retired historian of ideas, irascible dollmaker', takes refuge in New York after leaving his wife and three-year-old son in London. America for once, though, is not seen primarily as a place of second chances, of beginning again, even if in the course of the book Solanka is re-energised and reconciled to his past. Solanka wants 'to erase himself. To be free of attachment'. To plunge into the maelstrom of Gotham, if that is the only way to be free of his demons. His plunge into the maelstrom takes the form of long walks from a spacious Upper West Side sublet. Sometimes after night-time excursions fuelled by drink he wakes up with a blank memory. When it turns out that the murders of rich young women coincide with these nights off the record, he worries that he may be the killer. The crime-story element is there to lend vitality to what in its early stages is a faltering narrative, made up of doldrums and little forward lurches, but such blood transfusions of genre have a way of bringing complications of their own.

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