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The Play of Reasons: The Sacred and the Profane in Salman Rushdie's Fiction

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The Play of Reasons: The Sacred and the Profane in Salman Rushdie's Fiction - Zamora, Maria C, and Yacoubi, Youssef
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The Play of Reasons argues that Salman Rushdie's eclectic and hybridized work can be situated within an Islamic genealogy of theological and literary traditions. Rushdie's prose is difficult to conceive as unitary in meaning precisely because it operates according to a polymorphous Islamic literary and theological register, while also being divided by the Greek, Abrahamic, and Indian dimensions. There is a parallax when Rushdie is viewed from within Islamic traditions, creating interest in a certain postcolonial saturation ...

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The Play of Reasons: The Sacred and the Profane in Salman Rushdie's Fiction 2012, Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers, New York

ISBN-13: 9781433113260

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