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Step Across This Line

Collected Nonfiction 1992-2002

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Step Across This Line

By: Salman Rushdie
Narrated by: Bamji Firdous
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Best-selling and Booker Prize-winning author Salman Rushdie offers incisive, often humorous takes on literature, culture, and world events in this New York Times Notable Book. In these stimulating pieces, Rushdie addresses a variety of subjects, including the death of the novel, India, soccer, and the Rolling Stones.©2006 Salman Rushdie (P)2007 Recorded Books Art & Literature Authors Essays European World Literature Nonfiction Imperialism Witty Refugee
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“Sometimes pensive, sometimes marvelously funny, always lucid essays, reviews, and occasional pieces by the renowned Anglo-Indian novelist.” ( Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review)
“This book is full of so much that is ‘relevant’ that the very word seems inadequate.” ( Los Angeles Times)
“The essays crackle with [Rushdie’s] enthusiasm, humor, and intelligence.” ( The Miami Herald)
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Salman Rushdie is in great form but for me this book is unlistenable in all but very short bursts because of the narrator's grating voice with it's sarcastic tone and almost hostile delivery. It is a crime because the writing is excellent. The book is short and I would much rather have heard the author's own voice especially since these are essays. The content deserves 5-stars but I can only give it one... I don't know if I will ever get fully through it and wish I had not purchased it.

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