Description: "The Satanic Verses" is a 1988 novel by British-Indian author Salman Rushdie. The story centers around two Indian actors, Gibreel Farishta and Saladin Chamcha, who miraculously survive a terrorist bombing that causes their plane to explode over the English Channel. As they fall to Earth, they undergo fantastical transformations: Gibreel develops angelic attributes, while Saladin acquires demonic features. The novel blends magical realism with contemporary issues, exploring themes of identity, migration, faith, and the immigrant experience in Britain. Through dream sequences and allegorical narratives, Rushdie delves into the complexities of cultural assimilation, the nature of good and evil, and the personal struggles of those caught between different worlds. The Controversy and Banning Upon its publication, "The Satanic Verses" became the center of a major international controversy due to its portrayal of religious themes and reimagining of certain Islamic narratives. Many in the Muslim community found the book blasphemous and offensive, believing it disrespected the Prophet Muhammad and Islamic beliefs. The reaction was swift and widespread: Global Protests: Demonstrations erupted in several countries, ranging from peaceful protests to violent riots. In some instances, these protests resulted in casualties and property damage. Banning of the Book: To prevent potential religious unrest and maintain public order, numerous countries banned the novel. These included India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and others. Fatwa Against Rushdie: In 1989, Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, issued a fatwa calling for the assassination of Salman Rushdie and anyone involved in the book's publication. This edict forced Rushdie into hiding under British government protection for many years. Impact on Associates: The controversy extended to translators and publishers associated with the novel. Some faced threats, attacks, and even assassination attempts, highlighting the severe risks tied to the book. The situation ignited global debates on freedom of expression, censorship, and the boundaries of artistic freedom versus respect for religious beliefs. It underscored the tensions between upholding free speech and addressing the sensitivities of religious communities. Despite the controversy, "The Satanic Verses" has been recognized for its literary merit and continues to be a significant work in contemporary literature. The novel remains a focal point in discussions about cultural conflicts, the rights of artists, and the ongoing dialogue between different belief systems in an increasingly interconnected world. Book is in pretty good condition. No big blemishes or stains. No torn or missing pages. Book ships USPS Media Mail.
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Features: Dust Jacket
Binding: Hardback
Personalised: No
Place of Publication: United Kingdom
Signed: No
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Dust Jacket
Region: Europe
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Unit Quantity: 1
Year Printed: 1988
Edition: 7
Book Title: Satanic Verses
Number of Pages: 560 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Item Height: 1.7 in
Topic: Magical Realism, Religious, General, Literary
Publication Year: 1989
Genre: Fiction
Item Weight: 27.3 Oz
Item Length: 9.3 in
Author: Salman Rushdie
Item Width: 6.5 in
Format: Hardcover