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Fury

By: Salman Rushdie
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A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK

“Salman Rushdie’s great grasp of the human tragicomedy—its dimensions, its absurdities and horrors—has made him one of the most intelligent fiction writers in the English language.”—Gail Caldwell, The Boston Globe

Fury is a profoundly, ecstatically affirmative work of fiction. It reaffirms Rushdie’s standing … at the very front rank of contemporary literary novelists.”—Baltimore Sun

Malik Solanka, historian of ideas and world-famous dollmaker, steps out of his life one day, abandons his family in London without a word of explanation, and flees for New York. There’s a fury within him, and he fears he has become dangerous to those he loves. He arrives in New York at a time of unprecedented plenty, in the highest hour of America’s wealth and power, seeking to “erase” himself. But fury is all around him. An astonishing work of explosive energy, Fury is by turns a pitiless and pitch-black comedy, a love story of mesmerizing force, and a disturbing inquiry into the darkest side of human nature.

“Rushdie’s ideas—about society, about culture, about politics—are embedded in his stories and in the interlocking momentum with which he tells them. … All of Rushdie’s synthesizing energy, the way he brings together ancient myth and old story, contemporary incident and archetypal emotion, transfigures reason into a waking dream.”—Los Angeles Times Book Review

“Well, here it is, then, his first 3-D, full-volume American novel, finger-snapping, wildly stupefying, often slyly funny, red-blooded and red-toothed. [Fury] twinkles brightly in tragicomic passages.”—The Miami Herald

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This is my first exposure to Rushdie as a writer and I have to say, he now tops my list of someone I would love to people watch with in Manhattan. The book is filled with his observations of US societal trends, action and its unintended consequences, the dangers of extremism, the nature of revolutions and the pathways to redemption. Literally every page has a quote-worthy line and I enjoyed this very much. The story does meander, albeit enjoyably, but if you are more into a linear storyline this may not be your cup of tea.

This is an excellent book!

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I can't believe I have lived this long and never read this author. Books like his are why I read.

amazing

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i had not necessarily thought of this as one of rushdie's strongest works - fairly or unfairly, i thought of it as a minor work, owing to its length - but i was attracted by the fact that rushdie himself narrates it. far exceeded my expectations. there is of course the depth, meaning, and artistry one expects from rushdie, but the work also comes alive with his narration. he is a talented voice actor who knows exactly what to do with his own material. i'd rate this higher than shalimar the clown, which may in some sense be a stronger work of fiction, but lacks his narration and suffers a bit for it. for me, this displaces hari kunzru's transmission as the best audio fiction i've heard.

surprisingly good

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A master of the English language. I could almost stop thinking and just listen to the beauty of the words. That however wold be a travesty. I have never heard anyone describe the inside of a mind quite like Salman Rushdie. Complicated, sophisticated, educated, often really cycnical - yet capable of pure, unbridled joy. A thoroughly modern man. Such a privilege to hear this spoken by him. No-one else could do it even half as well.

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So modern it's creepy. Goes off the rails toward the end but what a lonely, haunting story.

Not sure why more people haven't read this one

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