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Quichotte by Salman Rushdie
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Quichotte

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Narrator Vikas Adam

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Length 16 hours 1 minute
Language English
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** SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 2019 **

Brought to you by Penguin.


In a tour-de-force that is both an homage to an immortal work of literature and a modern masterpiece about the quest for love and family, Booker Prize-winning, internationally bestselling author Salman Rushdie has created a dazzling Don Quixote for the modern age.


Inspired by the Cervantes classic, Sam DuChamp, mediocre writer of spy thrillers, creates Quichotte, a courtly, addled salesman obsessed with television, who falls in impossible love with the TV star Salman R. Together with his (imaginary) son Sancho, Quichotte sets off on a picaresque quest across America to prove worthy of her hand, gallantly braving the tragicomic perils of an age where 'Anything-Can-Happen'. Meanwhile his creator, in a midlife crisis, has equally urgent challenges of his own.

Just as Cervantes wrote Don Quixote to satirise the culture of his time, Rushdie takes the reader on a wild ride through a country on the verge of moral and spiritual collapse, with the kind of storytelling magic that is the hallmark of his work. The fully realised lives of DuChamp and Quichotte intertwine in a profoundly human quest for love and a wickedly entertaining portrait of an age in which fact is so often indiscernible from fiction.

Salman Rushdie is the author of sixteen novels, including Midnight's Children (for which he won the Booker Prize and the Best of the Booker), The Satanic Verses, and Quichotte (which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize). A former president of PEN American Center, Rushdie was knighted in 2007 for services to literature and was made a Companion of Honour in the Queen's last Birthday Honours list in 2022.

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Author:

Narrator:
Vikas Adam

ISBN:
9781473573178

Length:
16 hours 1 minute

Language:
English

Publisher:
Random House

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Edition:
Unabridged

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Reviews

Quichotte is cleverly plotted and compellingly paced, a constant reminder that precious few writers can manoeuvre a sentence like Rushdie, and a moving story about love and the importance of family tooโ€ฆ In other words, Quichotte is a sort of manifesto about the power of fiction. A fast-spinning postmodern double Catherine wheel โ€“ impossible not to be dazzled byโ€ฆ exhilarating. This is the Rushdie we still need: eviscerator of the powers-that-be, who destroys rather than creates illusions... Here is a language adequate to our times. Very much a Don Quixote for our timesโ€ฆ a wild, enjoyable ride. [A] modern Don Quixote... Rushdie has created something that feels wholly original even if youโ€™ve never heard of the hopelessly romantic Spanish knight-errant who sees danger in windmills... Lucky for us, there are true storytellers and Rushdie is near the top of that list. If you havenโ€™t read him before, this is a good book to start withโ€”itโ€™s fabulist and funny while revealing an awful lot about the world we live in today. Rushdie is one of the greats of his generationโ€ฆ But itโ€™s rare for a writer to produce their best work towards the end of their careerโ€ฆ Quichotte is one of the cleverest, most enjoyable metafictional capers this side of postmodernismโ€ฆ This novel can fly, it can float, itโ€™s anecdotal, effervescent, charming, and a jolly good story to bootโ€ฆ Encore! Encore! A brilliant, funny, world-encompassing wonderโ€ฆ His readers realize that they would happily follow Rushdie to the end of the worldโ€ฆ a glimmer of hope, like an impossible dream, is left for us [in Quichotte]. A triumphant assault on the coarsened American sensibilityโ€ฆ [A] packed, funny, melancholy, masterpiece of a novel. A novel that is as sharp as a flick-knife and as clever as a barrel of monkeys... More than just another postmodern box of tricks, [Quichotte] is a novel that feeds the heart while it fills the mind. Rushdieโ€™s fans will find much to love in this hyperactive, tenchicolour satireโ€ฆ Many balls are juggles here, but, somehow, Rushdie keeps them all gloriously in the air. Expand reviews
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