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Imaginary Homelands
Essays and Criticism, 1981-1991
by Salman Rushdie
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This collection of 75 of Salman Rushdie's candid personal essays--an informative companion to his fiction--provide a record of his thoughts on various aspects of our world: politics, religion, the lives and work of fellow writers (including an elegy for Raymond Carver), movies (one of Rushdie's passions), the experiences of immigration and exile, and his own books.
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9780140140361,
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Penguin Group USA,
1992
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9780140142242,
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Granta Books,
1991
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9780670839520,
Hardcover,
Penguin Group USA,
1991
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Publisher Notes
Seventy-five essays cover a decade in Rushdie's life, on such topics as literature, politics, prejudice, imagination, and free expression, as well as the events that forced him into seclusion.
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