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Quichotte

By: Salman Rushdie
Narrated by: Vikas Adam
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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.

©2019 Salman Rushdie (P)2019 Penguin Audio
Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Fiction

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I want to support the under dog, I don't want to be telling you that Rushdie is a genius, you know that.
But this is humble, witty, readable and yet huge, ambitious and enlightening. What more can a novel be.
He does keep explaining himself, but maybe we deserve that. Look at the mess we have made of the world.

Wish I could find fault with this book but I can't

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Rushdie has an incredible imagination and I always get immersed in his world. His characters feel so real.

Amazing as always

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excellent take on the current obsession with reality TV, big pharma, and all that us 'sound bite'.

don't try to understand, just get washed along.

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To me, this book finds Rushdie in form again, but the story lacks the consistency and brilliance of Midnight's Children or the Satanic Versies. The great performance partially makes up for the lesser parts and the forced humor. Still, if you are a fan, I van recommend it.

strong performance of an ok story

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So I’ve ventured into the unknown with book. Not really the kind of book I normally listen to and my first Salman Rushdie book. I didn’t finish it, I’ve got 4 hrs left, but I’m so disinterested in the characters that I’ve decided enough is enough. And ‘disinterested’ is the key here. I really couldn’t care less in the characters or how the story ends. It meanders too much and although good and funny in parts, perhaps it’s just too long. I actually like long books and will routinely listen to 20hrs+ books. Two of my favourites being Cryptonomicon which is 42hrs and Reamde 38hrs. They didn’t feel long, but this did.

Meh!

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