Salman Rushdie the Believer

A Satanic Journey Mirroring Belief

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Author: Maha Meraay ISBN: 9781450271714
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: December 14, 2010
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Maha Meraay
ISBN: 9781450271714
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: December 14, 2010
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

This books critical approach offers an interpretation that seeks to illuminate Salman Rushdies own struggle with religious identity. The focus on Rushdies The Satanic Verses as a display of personal struggle transcends the post publications controversy surrounding the novel. It also suggests a possible reconciliation between Islam and Rushdie himself. This work portrays Rushdie as a struggling individual confronting an investigation of his given religion, Islam. This study demonstrates how Rushdie rewrites the Islamic history and distorts some of its stories in the name of searching for a deeper truth. It further deciphers Rushdies Verses guiding readers through this colossal project and emphasizing the effect of the authors experimentation. Finally, it reveals the complex relationship between Rushdie and his work on the one hand and Rushdie and Islam on the other.

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This books critical approach offers an interpretation that seeks to illuminate Salman Rushdies own struggle with religious identity. The focus on Rushdies The Satanic Verses as a display of personal struggle transcends the post publications controversy surrounding the novel. It also suggests a possible reconciliation between Islam and Rushdie himself. This work portrays Rushdie as a struggling individual confronting an investigation of his given religion, Islam. This study demonstrates how Rushdie rewrites the Islamic history and distorts some of its stories in the name of searching for a deeper truth. It further deciphers Rushdies Verses guiding readers through this colossal project and emphasizing the effect of the authors experimentation. Finally, it reveals the complex relationship between Rushdie and his work on the one hand and Rushdie and Islam on the other.

Written in MLA Style

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