Grimus
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.23 (850 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0676976093 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 328 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
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Salman Rushdie released Grimus on 0000-00-00. It has 328 number of pages. u can get it on paperback or you can read it online. Beside, you can download it on any format you want such as PDF, Epub, Kindle, doc or other format. Just follow the simple step.
Natalie said Complicated, but worth finishing.. As someone who is not a regular reader of Rushdie's works, I'm going into this review fairly unaffected by any sort of opinion of him formed by other works (I just picked up "East, West" though to give his short stories a look).Grimus can be confusing at times. Especially in the first half, you may lose patience with it. I would have liked to give the book a three and a half star review, but obviously I can't, and the work it seems to take to get through the first half of the book is what made me round down instead of up.I really enjoyed the con. Not your typical sci-fi Touche LaRue This is my first Rushdie, and putting aside whether it's representative of his other works, I will say that I enjoyed this book enough that I definitely intend to revisit this author in the future. In that respect alone, I'd say it's a successful first novel, since it makes me want to read more of Rushdie's ostensibly better works.That being said, this book is certainly fantastical, though the language is crafted in such a way that it didn't exactly strike me as sci-fi until I read reviews on the back of the book describing it as such. I didn't . A confusing but fascinating and intelligent book A Customer I recently read Salman Rushdie's "Grimus" for my Commonwealth Literature class in university. This is the only book I have read by Rushdie and I did not know what to expect. The novel was, at times, confusing; the story will start with one character, then abandons that character for a time and moves on to another; sometimes the narrative voice changes suddenly from first person to third, and most confusing for me, the novel seems to be a mystery, and the reader is not sure of who or what Grimus is until the end of the story. But having said that