Salman Rushdie And The Genesis Of Secrecy

Vijay Mishra
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Salman Rushdie And The Genesis Of Secrecy

Vijay Mishra
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  • Date de publication : May 16, 2019
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 264
  • Éditeur : Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN : 9781350094390
  • Dimensions : 6.14" W x 1.0" L x 9.21" H
Vijay Mishrais Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Murdoch University, Australia. He has two doctorates, the first from the Australian National University in Medieval Indian Poetry and Aesthetics, the second from the University of Oxford in 18th-Century English Literature. He has written widely on literary and cultural studies, includingAnnotating Salman Rushdie: Reading the Postcolonial(2018),What Was Multiculturalism?: A Critical Retrospective(2012),The Literature of the Indian Diaspora: Theorizing the Diasporic Imaginary(2007),Bollywood Cinema: Temples of Desire(2002),Devotional Poetics and the Indian Sublime(1998), The Gothic Sublime(1994) andDark Side of the Dream: Australian Literature and the Postcolonial Mind(with Bob Hodge, 1991).
This new book provides an in-depth study of all of Rushdie''s published fiction, and it is enriched by Mishra''s access to the voluminous Rushdie archive housed at Emory University. One learns about Rushdie''s education, his literary enthusiasms, and the terrible drama that unfolded after the publication of Satanic Verses (1988)-the infamous fatwa that threatened his life during the ensuing ten years and changed the course of Rushdie''s life and work. Throughout, the discussion is informed by literary theory, and figures as distant as Freud and Marx are referenced along with more contemporary thinkers such as Derrida and Edward Said. Most fascinating is the chapter on the archival holdings relevant to Rushdie''s major work Midnight''s Children (1981). Summing Up: Recommended.

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