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Authors: Salman Rushdie
ISBN-13: 9780679463368, ISBN-10: 0679463364
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Date Published: November 2010
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Salman Rushdie

Salman Rushdie is the author of ten previous novels—Grimus, Midnight’s Children (for which he won the Booker Prize and, recently, the Booker of all Bookers), Shame, The Satanic Verses, Haroun and the Sea of Stories, The Moor’s Last Sigh, The Ground Beneath Her Feet, Fury, Shalimar the Clown, and The Enchantress of Florence—and one collection of short stories, East, West. He has also published three works of nonfiction—The Jaguar Smile, Imaginary Homelands: Essays and Criticism 1981-1991, and Step Across This Line—and co-edited two anthologies, Mirrorwork and Best American Short Stories 2008. He is a former president of American PEN.

Book Synopsis

With the same dazzling imagination and love of language that have made Salman Rushdie one of the great storytellers of our time, Luka and the Fire of Life revisits the magic-infused, intricate world he first brought to life in the modern classic Haroun and the Sea of Stories. This breathtaking new novel centers on Luka, Haroun’s younger brother, who must save his father from certain doom.

For Rashid Khalifa, the legendary storyteller of Kahani, has fallen into deep sleep from which no one can wake him. To keep his father from slipping away entirely, Luka must travel to the Magic World and steal the ever-burning Fire of Life. Thus begins a quest replete with unlikely creatures, strange alliances, and seemingly insurmountable challenges as Luka and an assortment of enchanted companions race through peril after peril, pass through the land of the Badly Behaved Gods, and reach the Fire itself, where Luka’s fate, and that of his father, will be decided.

Filled with mischievous wordplay and delving into themes as universal as the power of filial love and the meaning of mortality, Luka and the Fire of Life is a book of wonders for all ages.

The New York Times - Mark Athitakis

Rushdie has made some Super Mario-like tweaks to the magical realm he invented in Haroun…But while the setting feels like something out of Nintendo, the characters come either from Rushdie's lively interpretations of mythology or his jovial, limber imagination…his exuberant wordplay is evident on every page, and the book closes with an entertaining defense of storytelling, even in video game form. But as Luka's mother cautions, "in the real world there are no levels, only difficulties," and the book offers many reminders that those difficulties will be hard to shake, no matter how digitized our unmagical world becomes.

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