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Salman Rushdie

Knife

Knife

Penguin Random House

ISBN: 9780670099580

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Knife by Salman Rushdie is a gripping novel that delves into themes of identity, freedom, and the power of storytelling. Set against a backdrop of political turmoil, the story follows a protagonist who uses a magical knife to uncover hidden truths. Rushdie's signature blend of magical realism and incisive social commentary makes this a compelling read.

Why You Should Read This Book

  • Combines magical realism with political themes.
  • Features Rushdie's signature storytelling style.
  • Explores themes of identity and freedom.
  • Written by a Booker Prize-winning author.
  • Provides a thought-provoking and immersive narrative.

About the Author

Salman Rushdie is an acclaimed British-Indian author known for his rich storytelling and provocative themes. His notable works include "Midnight's Children," which won the Booker Prize, and "The Satanic Verses." Rushdie's writing often blends historical and political elements with magical realism, earning him a prominent place in contemporary literature.

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