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Stranger Gods, Clark's exploration of Rushdie's novels works on at least three levels. First, he clarifies and interprets Rushdie's often puzzling references to figures such as Loki and Shiva, settings such as the mountains of Qaf and Kailasa, and experiences such as th, Stranger Gods
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  • Stranger Gods
  • Written by author Roger Clark
  • Published by McGill-Queen's University Press, 2001/09/01
  • Clark's exploration of Rushdie's novels works on at least three levels. First, he clarifies and interprets Rushdie's often puzzling references to figures such as Loki and Shiva, settings such as the mountains of Qaf and Kailasa, and experiences such as th
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Acknowledgments
Works of A. S. Rushdie
Time-Line
1 A Jungle of Books 3
2 When Worlds Collide 18
3 Grimus: Worlds upon Worlds 30
4 Midnight's Children: The Road from Kashmir 61
5 Shame: An Other World Strikes Back 100
6 The Satanic Verses: Dreamscapes of a Green-Eyed Monster 128
7 Post-Verses 182
Notes 203
Bibliography 213
Index 221


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