Fury

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Fury is a novel by Salman Rushdie that explores themes of identity, rage, and dislocation through the story of an Indian-born academic living in New York City.

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instanceOf novel
author Salman Rushdie NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
explores fractured identity
media-saturated culture
personal anger
genre literary fiction
novel of ideas
hasCharacter Asmaan Solanka NERFINISHED
Eleanor NERFINISHED
Neela Mahendra NERFINISHED
hasCoverArtist notable contemporary designer (varies by edition)
hasCriticalReception mixed to positive reviews
hasForm prose
hasInfluenceFrom contemporary American culture
hasISBN 0-224-06252-0
hasLiteraryStyle postmodern
satirical
hasMediaType print
hasMotif puppetry and dolls
television and media
hasPageCountApprox 250–300 pages
hasSubject diaspora
globalization
midlife crisis
political unrest
hasTargetAudience adult readers
hasWorkInSeries standalone novel
isPartOf Salman Rushdie bibliography NERFINISHED
isWrittenBy Salman Rushdie NERFINISHED
language English
literaryPeriod contemporary literature
mainCharacter Malik Solanka NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective third-person
originalLanguage English
placeOfPublication London, England
surface form: London
protagonistNationality Indian-born
protagonistOccupation academic
publicationYear 2001
publisher Jonathan Cape NERFINISHED
settingLocation New York City
theme celebrity culture
dislocation
identity
immigrant experience
rage
urban alienation
violence
timePeriodOfSetting late 20th century

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