The Satanic VersesPenguin Publishing Group, 22.02.1989 - 560 Seiten #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “[A] torrent of endlessly inventive prose, by turns comic and enraged, embracing life in all its contradictions. In this spectacular novel, verbal pyrotechnics barely outshine its psychological truths.”—Newsday Winner of the Whitbread Prize One of the most controversial and acclaimed novels ever written, The Satanic Verses is Salman Rushdie’s best-known and most galvanizing book. Set in a modern world filled with both mayhem and miracles, the story begins with a bang: the terrorist bombing of a London-bound jet in midflight. Two Indian actors of opposing sensibilities fall to earth, transformed into living symbols of what is angelic and evil. This is just the initial act in a magnificent odyssey that seamlessly merges the actual with the imagined. A book whose importance is eclipsed only by its quality, The Satanic Verses is a key work of our times. Praise for The Satanic Verses “Rushdie is a storyteller of prodigious powers, able to conjure up whole geographies, causalities, climates, creatures, customs, out of thin air.”—The New York Times Book Review “Exhilarating, populous, loquacious, sometimes hilarious, extraordinary . . . a roller-coaster ride over a vast landscape of the imagination.”—The Guardian (London) “A novel of metamorphoses, hauntings, memories, hallucinations, revelations, advertising jingles, and jokes. Rushdie has the power of description, and we succumb.”—The Times (London) |
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... hair oiled down and parted in the centre ; its teeth were made of gold . The lost soul stood at the very edge of the pavement , its back to the road , leaning forwards at a slight angle and clutching , in its right hand , something it ...
... hair oiled down and parted in the centre ; its teeth were made of gold . The lost soul stood at the very edge of the pavement , its back to the road , leaning forwards at a slight angle and clutching , in its right hand , something it ...
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... hair lank and greasy , his chin sprouting hair in uncontrollable tufts . 327 A City Visible but Unseen.
... hair lank and greasy , his chin sprouting hair in uncontrollable tufts . 327 A City Visible but Unseen.
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... hair , coaxing him to eat and drink . His tongue had grown fat in his mouth , slurring his speech slightly , making it hard to swallow ; he refused anything at all fibrous or stringy , even the chicken breasts he had loved all his life ...
... hair , coaxing him to eat and drink . His tongue had grown fat in his mouth , slurring his speech slightly , making it hard to swallow ; he refused anything at all fibrous or stringy , even the chicken breasts he had loved all his life ...
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