The Eleventh Hour by Salman Rushdie – a haunting coda to a groundbreaking career

salman rushdie's latest collection feels like a reflection on the fragility of language and human connection in our times 🤕 it's poignant that he weaves these themes throughout the interconnected tales, especially given his own experiences with assault and the fatwa . while some critics might say his work has influenced others to be overly sentimental about their writing power , i think it's more accurate to say that rushdie's exuberance and linguistic force are still infectious 📚 reading his stories is like being swept up in a whirlwind of imagination and creativity. even if this latest book doesn't feel as groundbreaking as some of his earlier work, it's clear that rushdie remains committed to the art of storytelling 💭
 
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