'Rushdie's most engaging book since Midnight's Children' Observer
Shalimar the Clown was once a figure full of love and laughter. His skill as a tightrope walker was legendary in his native home of Kashmir. But fate has played him cruelly, torn him away from his beloved home and brought him to Los Angeles, where he works as a chauffeur. One morning he gets up, goes to work, and kills his employer, America's former counter-terrorist chief Maximilian Ophuls, in view of the victim's illegitimate daughter, India.
The killing has its roots halfway across the globe, back in Kashmir, a ruined paradise not so much lost as shattered. And gradually it emerges that beyond this unholy trinity of Max, India and Shalimar, lurks a fourth, shadowy figure, one who binds them all together.
'This is Rushdie at his most flamboyant best' Financial Times
Rezensionen / Stimmen
A brilliant symphony... Exceptional... One of Rushdie's best novels yet * Independent * Extraordinary... Worth engaging with at every level; a thrilling story told in thrilling language * The Times * Shalimar the Clown is Rushdie's most engaging book since Midnight's Children. It is a lament. It is a revenge story. it is a love story. And it is a warning * Observer * Deeply disturbing and immensely moving... An exquisite, broken thing of pain and beauty * Independent * Excellent... A characteristically daring walk along the tightrope of fiction * Sunday Telegraph * This is an important book... Wonderful * The Times * I'd say it's his best novel yet * Daily Telegraph * There are some breathtakingly eloquent passages * Spectator * Passionate, well-informed * London Review of Books * The story is exciting and memorably analyses the way in which fanaticism can wreck the most inoffensive lives * Mail on Sunday *
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Höhe: 195 mm
Breite: 130 mm
Dicke: 30 mm
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978-0-09-942188-7 (9780099421887)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Salman Rushdie is one of the world's most acclaimed, award-winning contemporary authors. Translated into over forty languages, his sixteen works of fiction include Midnight's Children - for which he won the Booker Prize in 1981, the Booker of Bookers on the 25th anniversary of the prize and Best of the Booker on the 40th anniversary - Shame, The Satanic Verses, Quichotte and Victory City. His latest book, Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder was a number one Sunday Times bestseller. A former president of PEN American Center, Rushdie was knighted in 2007 for services to literature and was made a Companion of Honour in the Queen's last Birthday Honours list in 2022.