Shalimar the Clown by Salman Rushdie audiobook

Shalimar the Clown

By Salman Rushdie
Read by Aasif Mandvi

Recorded Books, Recorded Books, Inc.

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9781665014342

  • ISBN: 9798212001908

Runtime: 18.08 Hours
Category: Fiction/Literary
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

Longlisted for the 2005 Man Booker Prize

A 2005 Whitbread Award Finalist

A 2005 New York Times Book Review Notable Book

A USA Today bestseller

A 2005 Time Magazine Top 10 Book

A 2005 Booklist Editors’ Choice

From Salman Rushdie—New York Times bestselling author, Booker Prize winner, and one of the great voices in contemporary literature—comes a majestic novel that solidifies the author’s right to a Nobel Prize, which Kirkus Reviews says “he deserves more than any other living writer.”

When Maximilian Ophuls is murdered outside his daughter’s home by his Kashmiri Muslim driver, it appears to be a political killing. Ophuls is the former U.S. ambassador to India and America’s leading figure in counter-terrorism. But there is much more to Ophuls and his assassin, a mysterious man calling himself “Shalimar the Clown,” than meets the eye. One woman is at the center of their shared history—a history of betrayal and deception that moves from World War II Europe to the troubled Kashmir region to contemporary America.

Rushdie effortlessly weaves a series of interconnected narratives to form a sweeping and ambitious tale—at once timeless and startlingly modern—that reaches back through the years and across the continents.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Brilliantly invented…Shalimar the Clown is a powerful parable about the willing and unwilling subversion of multiculturalism.” William T. Vollman, National Book Award–winning author of Europe Central
“[Rushdie’s] novels pour by in a sparkling, voracious onrush, each wave topped with foam, each paragraph luxurious and delicious.” New Yorker
“To inhale Salman Rushdie’s richly textured, exotic prose is to realize the insipid nature of most contemporary fiction…Genius…A master of the global novel.” USA Today
“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 (London)
“While readers might stumble over the Kashmiri, Indian, and Pakistani names and accents, Mandvi glides right through them, allowing us to engage with Rushdie’s well-wrought characters and sagas. Mandvi has a calm, quiet storyteller voice…leaving us to relish the sounds and images and rhythms of Rushdie’s language.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“To characterize the novel as ‘rich’ seems inadequately broad as…a cogent descriptor of Rushdie’s sheer and magnificent talent. His beautifully metaphoric language and sly sense of humor keep his complex plot, with its layers of personal and cosmic meaning, tightly woven.” Booklist
“Vintage Rushdie…A magical-realist masterpiece that equals, and arguably surpasses, the achievements of Midnight’s Children, Shame, and The Moor’s Last Sigh. The Swedes won’t dare to offend Islam by giving Rushie the Nobel Prize he deserves more than any other living writer. Injustice rules.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

Reviews

Reviews

Author

Author Bio: Salman Rushdie

Author Bio: Salman Rushdie

Salman Rushdie is the author of a collection of short stories, a collection of essays, and fourteen novels, including Midnight's Children, which won the Booker Prize and the Best of the Booker. He has also published four works of nonfiction and coedited two anthologies. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and a distinguished writer in residence at New York University. A former president of PEN American Center, he was knighted in 2007 for services to literature.

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Details

Details

Available Formats : Library CD, MP3 CD
Category: Fiction/Literary
Runtime: 18.08
Audience: Adult
Language: English