Haroun And The Sea Of Stories
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Synopsis of Haroun And The Sea Of Stories
In A Sad City, The Saddest Of Cities, A City So Ruinously Sad That It Had Forgotten Its Name, Lived A Professional Storyteller Named Rashid And His Son Haroun.' Thus Begins Rushdie???S Magical And Delightful Book, Which Is Comprised Of Hundreds Of Stories, Funny And Sad, All Of Them Juggled At Once, Together With Sorcery And Love, Wicked Uncles And Fat Aunts, And Mustachioed Gangsters In Yellow Check Pants. About The Author Sir Ahmed Salman Rushdie (Play /S??L??M????N ??R????Di/,[2] Kashmiri: ???????????? ??????????????? ??????????????? (Devanagari), ???????? ?????????? ???????? (Nastaleeq); Born 19 June 1947) Is An Indian-British Novelist And Essayist. His Second Novel, Midnight'S Children (1981), Won The Booker Prize In 1981. Much Of His Fiction Is Set On The Indian Subcontinent. His Style Is Often Classified As Magical Realism Mixed With Historical Fiction, And A Dominant Theme Of His Work Is The Story Of The Many Connections, Disruptions And Migrations Between The Eastern And Western Worlds.
Product details
- Pages: 224
- Publisher: Penguin Book
- Published: 22nd June 1905
- Language: English
- ISBN: 9780140140439
- Category: Literary Collections