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The Satanic Verses by Salman Rushdie – A Controversial Masterpiece of Magical Realism
The Satanic Verses by Salman Rushdie is a groundbreaking novel that blends magical realism, religious symbolism, and cultural identity into a provocative literary experience. First published in 1988, this internationally acclaimed book follows the surreal journey of two Indian expatriates who survive a terrorist attack and undergo miraculous transformations.
Deeply philosophical and richly imaginative, The Satanic Verses explores themes of faith, doubt, exile, and transformation, challenging readers to reflect on the complexities of belief and identity in a globalized world. A finalist for the Booker Prize, the novel is celebrated for its lyrical prose and bold narrative style, while also known for sparking global debates about freedom of expression and religious sensitivity.
Perfect for fans of literary fiction, postcolonial narratives, and thought-provoking controversies, The Satanic Verses remains a must-read in contemporary literature.
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