The Firebird's Nest

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"The Firebird's Nest" is a short story by Salman Rushdie that blends myth, magic realism, and political allegory in a tale of love, power, and impending catastrophe.

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instanceOf literary work
short story
about abuse of power
catastrophic consequences of human actions
intersection of myth and politics
political oppression
author Salman Rushdie NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
genre magic realism
mythic fiction
political allegory
hasCentralConflict approaching disaster
tension between personal desire and political power
hasElement apocalyptic imagery
bird motif
fire motif
magic realism
mythological symbolism
political allegory
romantic relationship
hasMythologicalReference firebird
phoenix-like creature
hasReception critically discussed in literary scholarship
language English
literaryMovement postcolonial literature
postmodern literature
literaryTechnique allegory
interweaving of myth and reality
non-realist narration
symbolism
narrativeForm prose
partOf Salman Rushdie bibliography NERFINISHED
periodOfPublication late 20th century
settingType contemporary world
fictional country
studiedIn courses on contemporary literature
courses on magical realism
courses on postcolonial fiction
theme environmental destruction
impending catastrophe
love
myth and modernity
political violence
power
writtenBy Salman Rushdie NERFINISHED

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Salman Rushdie bibliography includesWork The Firebird's Nest