Fury
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Salman Rushdie
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Salman Rushdie
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“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)
“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)
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This is an excellent book!
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amazing
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surprisingly good
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Suberb
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Not sure why more people haven't read this one
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Tedious but well-narrated
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The story itself is set, mainly, in New York City in the year 2000. Given the setting and the title I suspected that 9/11 was going to be part of the novel. It wasn't. The main character is an Englishman of Indian decent, a philosophy professor who became world famous for a TV program produced by the BBC in which the character created by the professor, "Little Brain", takes on the great philosophers with guile and cutting wit. Little Brain and the other characters in the program are dolls or puppets that the professor has made himself. Little Brain herself is a sort of punk rock badass intellectual whose biting humor and deep insites disarm these great philosophers. As the TV show grows in popularity, he sees his characters taken over by the TV producers and morphed into something he despises. This brings on a Psychological break and with his new found wealth he abandons his wife and child for reasons revealed later.
While in New York he begins to indulge himself with liasons with a beautiful neighbor who "fixes" people. He encounters other women as well. But all the time checking in weekly with his abandoned wife and child whom he still loves deeply. Throughout the story he faces the three Furies of Greek mythology in the person of various women. Those Furies being, “Unceasing Anger”, “Avenger of Murder”, and “Jealousy”.
I've never read anything quite like it. It is hard work at times but not a labor, as the hard work pays rich rewards. It is not a book for everyone, because many don't like the heavy lifting required, but for me is was an absolute joy.
First encounter with Rushdie
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Taking the ordinary world and creating a magical fairytale of our obsessive replaying of past trauma. I see myself too often for comfort.
That being said the ending was a bit flat. Though left me longing for that one who got away.
Language and ideas
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