Salman Rushdie as an Essayist - Imaginary Homelands.
Salman Rushdie - Imaginary Homelands: Essays and Criticism 1981-1991.
Imaginary homelands. Imaginary Homelands: Essays and Criticism 1981-1991 by Salman Rushdie, Granta, 1992. SALMAN RUSHDIE LOST his religious faith at the age of fifteen. The event took place in a Latin class at Rugby and he later celebrated it by eating a stale ham sandwich.
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Imaginary Homelands is a collection of 75 essays by Salman Rushdie on a myriad of topics, from immigration and the sense of COVID-19 Update May 11, 2020: Biblio is open and shipping orders.
Get this from a library! Imaginary homelands: essays and criticism 1981-1991. (Salman Rushdie) -- 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.
Editions for Imaginary Homelands: Essays and Criticism 1981-1991: 0140140360 (Paperback published in 1992), 0099542250 (Paperback published in 2010), 067.
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