Imaginary Homelands

Imaginary Homelands

Title: Imaginary Homelands
Author: Salman Rushdie
Release: 2013-05-14
Kind: ebook
Genre: Fiction & Literature, Books, Literary Criticism
Size: 2140032
In Imaginary Homelands, Salman Rushdie presents ten years’ worth of concentrated thought on topics from the most cherished literary traditions and authors of India, Europe, and America to the politics of oppression, the joy of film and television, and the enduring value of the imagination. Writing with lively and intelligent insight—from the provocative, to the humorous, to the deeply profound—Rushdie demonstrates why he is celebrated as one of our greatest literary minds.

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