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Salman Rushdie: 3 Literary Inspirations Revealed

14 Dec

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Summary

  • Sir Salman Rushdie discusses his new short fiction collection.
  • The collection, 'The Eleventh Hour,' features revenge and magic.
  • Influences include works by Forster, Kafka, and Browning.
Salman Rushdie: 3 Literary Inspirations Revealed

Sir Salman Rushdie, celebrated author of "Midnight's Children," has unveiled his latest literary endeavor, "The Eleventh Hour." This new collection comprises five compelling short stories, each intricately blending narratives of revenge, spectral encounters, and enchantment.

The stories delve into profound reckonings with mortality, offering readers a unique and poignant exploration of life's ultimate questions. Rushdie's distinctive narrative style is on full display, engaging readers with its imaginative scope.

During a recent discussion, Rushdie shared three significant literary inspirations behind his new work. These include E.M. Forster's "A Passage to India" (1924), Franz Kafka's "Amerika" (1927), and Robert Browning's classic poem "The Pied Piper of Hamelin" (1842).

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Sir Salman Rushdie's new book is called 'The Eleventh Hour'.
Themes in 'The Eleventh Hour' include revenge, ghosts, magic, and mortality.
'The Eleventh Hour' was influenced by works from E.M. Forster, Franz Kafka, and Robert Browning.

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