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The Ground Beneath Her Feet
by Salman Rushdie; Steven Crossley
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Rushdie retells the myth of Orpheus and Euridice in the story of two musicians, a rock singer named Vina Apsara and the composer Orpheus Cama. Beginning with Vina's death in an earthquake, the novel travels back to tell the stories of these two characters as they intertwine with many others. Eventually, Vina is reincarnated, and the lovers find each other again.
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9781590400517,
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Phoenix Audio,
2002
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9780312254995,
Paperback,
Picador USA,
2000
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9780787119171,
Audio Cassette,
New Star Media Inc,
1999
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9780805053081,
Hardcover,
Henry Holt & Co,
1999
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9780783887128,
Paperback,
Thorndike Pr,
2000
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9780783887135,
Hardcover,
Thorndike Pr,
1999
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9780788737473,
Audio Cassette,
Recorded Books,
1999
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