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Salman Rushdie Returns With Quichotte, A Booker Prize-Shortlisted, Don Quixote-Inspired Novel For The Modern Age. Set In Contemporary America, It Follows Sam Duchamp, A Middling Thriller Writer, Who Falls In Love With A Television Star And, With His Imaginary Son Sancho, Sets Off On A Cross-City Quest. Quichotte Fuses Satire, Heart, And Magical Realism To Ask What Love, Memory, And Truth Mean In A World Where Fact And Fiction Increasingly Blur. Designed For Adults Who Love Literary Fiction And Daring Storytelling, Quichotte Invites Readers Into A Wildly Entertaining, Deeply Humane Journey.
In Structure, Quichotte Interlaces The Life Of The Ageing Sam Duchamp With The Voice Of His Celebrated Creator, Turning A Road Trip Into A Meditation On Storytelling Itself. The BookโS Prose Flows With Invention, Blending Tall Tales, Intimate Confession, And Sparkling Dialogue As The Duo Travels Across A Nation At Once Familiar And Mythic. The Result Is A Cinematic, Kaleidoscopic Experience That Both Entertains And Provokes, Inviting Readers To Question How Stories Shape UsโAnd How Love Survives In A Noisy, Media-Driven Era.
Whether You Come For The Playful Nods To Cervantes Or For The BookโS Penetrating Look At Family, Fame, And Belonging, Quichotte Offers Rich Character Portraits And Vivid Scenes. The Journey Unfolds With Warmth, Humor, And A Generous Dose Of Wonder, As It Wrestles With Timeless Questions About Memory, Truth, And The Persistence Of Humanity In A Rapidly Changing World.
After Finishing Quichotte, Readers Are Reminded That Stories Shape Reality And That Love Can Navigate A World Of Noise. It Leaves You Thinking Differently About Truth, Families, And The Power Of HopeโA Lasting Reminder That A Great Book Can Illuminate Meaning Even In Uncertain Times.
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Author
Salman Rushdie
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Language
English
SKU
BK0446490
ISBN
9780143453444
Reading Age
All
Binding
Paperback
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Sir Salman Rushdie Is The Author Of Many Novels Including Grimus, Midnight'S Children, Shame, The Satanic Verses, The Moor'S Last Sigh, The Ground Beneath Her Feet, Fury And Shalimar The Clown. He Has Also Published Works Of Non-Fiction Including The Jaguar Smile, Imaginary Homelands, The Wizard Of Oz And, As Co-Editor, The Vintage Book Of Short Stories. Sir Salman Rushdie Is The Multi-Award Winning Author Of Twelve Previous Novels: Midnight'S Children Which Won The Booker Prize (1981) And The Best Of The Booker Prize (2008), Grimus, Shame, The Satanic Verses, Haroun And The Sea Of Stories, The Moor'S Last Sigh, The Ground Beneath Her Feet, Fury, Shalimar The Clown, Luka And The Fire Of Life, The Enchantress Of Florence And His Recent Two Years, Eight Months And Twenty-Eight Nights. His Memoir, Joseph Anton, Published In 2012, Became An Acclaimed Bestseller, Praised As 'The Finest Memoir [. . .] In Many A Year' (Washington Post). He Has Also Published One Collection Of Short Stories, East, West And Three Works Of Non-Fiction: The Jaguar Smile, Imaginary Homelands: Essays And Criticism 1981-1991 And Step Across This Line. Rushdie Has Also Co-Edited Two Anthologies, Mirrorwork And Best American Short Stories 2008. His Books Have Been Translated Into Over Forty Languages. He Is A Former President Of American Pen.