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  <title>Fury: A Novel</title>
  <author>Salman Rushdie</author>
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  <rating>7</rating>
  <description>A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK&amp;#8220;Salman Rushdie&amp;#8217;s great grasp of the human tragicomedy&amp;#8211;its dimensions, its absurdities and horrors&amp;#8211;has made him one of the most intelligent fiction writers in the English language.&amp;#8221;&amp;#8211;Gail Caldwell, The Boston Globe&amp;#8220;Fury is a profoundly, ecstatically affirmative work of fiction. It reaffirms Rushdie&amp;#8217;s standing . . . at the very front rank of contemporary literary novelists.&amp;#8221;&amp;#8211;Baltimore SunMalik Solanka, historian of ideas and world-famous dollmaker, steps out of his life one day, abandons his family in London without a word of explanation, and flees for New York. There&amp;#8217;s a fury within him, and he fears he has become dangerous to those he loves. He arrives in New York at a time of unprecedented plenty, in the highest hour of America&amp;#8217;s wealth and power, seeking to &amp;#8220;erase&amp;#8221; himself. But fury is all around him. An astonishing work of explosive energy, Fury is by turns a pitiless and pitch-black comedy, a love story of mesmerizing force, and a disturbing inquiry into the darkest side of human nature.&amp;#8220;Rushdie&amp;#8217;s ideas&amp;#8211;about society, about culture, about politics&amp;#8211;are embedded in his stories and in the interlocking momentum with which he tells them. . . . All of Rushdie&amp;#8217;s synthesizing energy, the way he brings together ancient myth and old story, contemporary incident and archetypal emotion, transfigures reason into a waking dream.&amp;#8221;&amp;#8211;Los Angeles Times Book Review&amp;#8220;Well, here it is, then, his first 3-D, full-volume American novel, finger-snapping, wildly stupefying, often slyly funny, red-blooded and red-toothed. [Fury] twinkles brightly in tragicomic passages.&amp;#8221;&amp;#8211;The Miami HeraldCover design:Cover illustration:</description>
  <reviews_count>216</reviews_count>
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