![]() ![]() ![]() “Fury is a profoundly, ecstatically affirmative work of fiction. “Salman Rushdie’s great grasp of the human tragicomedy – its dimensions, its absurdities and horrors – has made him one of the most intelligent fiction writers in the English language.” – Gail Caldwell, The Boston Globe twinkles brightly in tragicomic passages.” – The Miami Herald “Well, here it is, then, his first 3-D, full-volume American novel, finger-snapping, wildly stupefying, often slyly funny, red-blooded and red-toothed. All of Rushdie’s synthesizing energy, the way he brings together ancient myth and old story, contemporary incident and archetypal emotion, transfigures reason into a waking dream.” – Los Angeles Times Book Review “Rushdie’s ideas–about society, about culture, about politics–are embedded in his stories and in the interlocking momentum with which he tells them. An astonishing work of explosive energy, Fury is by turns a pitiless and pitch-black comedy, a love story of mesmerizing force, and a disturbing inquiry into the darkest side of human nature. He arrives in New York at a time of unprecedented plenty, in the highest hour of America’s wealth and power, seeking to “erase” himself. There’s a fury within him, and he fears he has become dangerous to those he loves. Malik Solanka, historian of ideas and world-famous dollmaker, steps out of his life one day, abandons his family in London without a word of explanation, and flees for New York. ![]()
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