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Salman Rushdie's 'Victory City' Makes Fairy Tale Feel Like History

Por: Time Entertainment January 25, 2023

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last novel, 2019’s Booker Prize–short-listed , blended elements of with a contemporary narrative to tell a modern parable about “junk culture” and the opioid crisis in America. His new, much different novel, , to be released Feb. 7, as he last August, abandons the modern age and idiom entirely, starting the clock in 14th-century India, where a young girl, possessed and empowered by a god, will found a city and shepherd it into an empire.... + full article



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