A Bibliography of Literary Theory, Criticism and Philology s63

A Bibliography of Literary Theory, Criticism and Philology s63

<p> 1</p><p> from A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LITERARY THEORY, CRITICISM AND PHILOLOGY http://www.unizar.es/departamentos/filologia_inglesa/garciala/bibliography.html by José Ángel GARCÍA LANDA (University of Zaragoza, Spain)</p><p>SALMAN RUSHDIE (1947)</p><p>(British novelist, b. in the Muslim community of Bombay; st. and l. England; international best-selling novelist; divorced and remarried Marianne Wiggins, sentenced to death for blasphemy, in absentia, by the Iranian authorities in 1988; lived in hiding under police protection since 1989; divorced; Austrian State Prize for European Literature 1993; m. Clarissa Luard [British Council literature dept.], div. 1999; knighted 2007; Ordre des Arts et des Lettres Françaises)</p><p>Works</p><p>Rushdie, Salman. The Book of the Pir. Unpublished novel, finished 1971. (Account in Hamilton, "The First Biography of Salman Rushdie", 1996). _____. Grimus. Novel. London: Gollancz, 1975. _____. Grimus. New York: Knopf, 1975. _____. Grimus. Woodstock (NY): Overlook Press, 1979. 1982. _____. Grimus. London: Grafton, 1975. 1985. _____. Grimus. London: Granada-Panther, 1977. 1983. 1985. _____. Grimus. Woodstock (NY): Overlook, 1979. _____. Midnight's Children. Novel. London: Cape, 1981. (Booker Prize for 1981; Booker of Bookers awarded 1993) _____. Midnight's Children. New York: Knopf, 1981. _____. Midnight's Children. New York: Avon, 1982. _____. Midnight's Children. London: Pan-Picador, 1982. _____. Midnight's Children. London: Vintage. _____. Les Enfants de minuit. Stock, 1983. _____. Les Enfants de Minuit. (Domaine Etranger). Paris: 10/18, 1999. _____. Hijos de la medianoche. Trans. Miguel Sáenz. Madrid: Alfaguara, 1989. _____. "Naipaul among the Believers." 1981. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 373-75.* _____. "The Prophet's Hair." Short story. London Review of Books 16 April 1981: 19-20. _____. "The Prophet's Hair." Atlantic Monthly (September 1981): 61- 66. 2</p><p>_____. "The Prophet's Hair." London Review of Books 16 Aug. 1981. In The Penguin Book of Modern Short Stories. Ed. Malcolm Bradbury. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1988. 389-99.* _____. "The Prophet's Hair." Rev. version. In East, West. London: Vintage, 1995. 33-58.* _____. "The Prophet's Hair." Story. 1981. In The Norton Anthology of English Literature. 7th ed. Ed. M. H. Abrams, with Stephen Greenblatt et al. New York: Norton, 1999. 2.2843-52.* _____. "Exemplary Lives." Rev. of Crown Jewel. By Ralph de Boissière. Times Literary Supplement 7 August 1981: 910. _____. "Calvino." London Review of Books 17 September-30 September 1981: 16-17. _____. "Italo Calvino." 1981. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 254-61.* _____. "Elias Canetti." Talk on "What Books I Please" programme, Radio 3. Listener 3 Dec. 1981: 678-79. _____. "Michel Tournier." 1981. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 249-53.* _____. "Siegfried Lenz." 1981. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 285-87.* _____. "Angel Gabriel." Rev. of Chronicle of a Death Foretold. By Gabriel García Márquez. London Review of Books 4.16 (16 September 1982): 3-4. Rpt. as part of "García Márquez." Imaginary Homelands 299-305. _____. "The Empire Writes Back with a Vengeance." London Times (3 July 1982): 8. Rpt. as "The New Empire Within Britain." New Society 9 Dec. 1982: 417-20. Rpt. in Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands 129-38. _____. "The New Empire within Britain." 1982. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 129-38.* _____. "The Golden Bough." Granta 7 (1982): 47-51. _____. "Heinrich Böll." 1982. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 282-84.* _____. "Imaginary Homelands." London Review of Books 4.17 (7-20 October 1982): 18-19. Rpt. in Imaginary Homelands 9-21. _____. "Imaginary Homelands." 1982. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 9-21.* _____. "Salman Rushdie. Interview." Kunapipi 4.2 (1982): 17-26 _____. "Saul Bellow." 1982. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 349-51.* _____. "Yorick." Encounter 59 (Sept.-Oct. 1982): 3-8. _____. "Censorship." 1983. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 37-40.* _____. "'Commonwealth Literature' Does Not Exist." 1983. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. London: Granta/Penguin, 1991. 61-70. 3</p><p>_____. "'Commonwealth Literature' Does Not Exist." In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 61-70.* _____. "I Borrowed My Expressions from the East." The Muslim Magazine (Islamabad) 18 Nov. 1983: 1. _____. "The Free Radio." Atlantic Monthly (June 1983): 23-25. _____. "The Free Radio." Rev. version. In East, West. London: Vintage, 1995. 17-32.* _____. "Truth Retreats when the Saints Go Marching In: Gandhi." Times (London, 2 May 1983) 10. Rpt. as "Attenborough's Gandhi." in Imaginary Homelands 102-6. _____. "Raggedly Gandhi." The Movies (July 1983): 14. _____. "Attenborough's Gandhi." 1983. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 102-6.* _____. "She Has Persuaded the Nation that Everything Which Goes Wrong Is an Act of God." Guardian 23 May 1983: 9. Rpt. as "A General Election." Imaginary Homelands 159-62. _____. "A General Election." (Thatcherism). 1983. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 159-63.* _____. "The Free Radio." Short story. Atlantic Monthly 251 (June 1983): 75-77. _____. "The Indian Writer in England." In The Eye of the Beholder: Essays on Indian Writing. Ed. Maggie Butcher. London: Commonwealth Institute, 1983. 75-83. _____. Interview. Publisher's Weekly 11 Nov. 1983: 49-50. _____. "Author from Three Countries." Interview. New York Times Book Review 13 November 1983: 3, 22-23. _____. "Peter Schneider." 1983. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 288-90.* _____. Shame. Novel. London: Cape, 1983. Prix du Meilleur Livre Étranger. _____. Shame. New York: Knopf, 1983. _____. Shame. New York: Random House/Vintage/Ventura, 1984. _____. Shame. London: Pan-Picador, 1984. _____. Shame. (Vintage International). New York: Random House- Vintage, 1989. _____. Shame. London: Vintage, 1989. _____. Honte. Stock, 1984. _____. Vergüenza. Trnas. Miguel Sáenz. Madrid: Alfaguara, 1985. _____. "Midnight's Children and Shame." Lecture/interview, U of Aarhus, 7 Oct. 1983. Kunapipi, 7.1 (1985): 1-19. _____. "A Dangerous Art Form." Third World Book Review 1 (1984): 3-5. _____. "'Errata': Unreliable Narration in Midnight's Children." In A Sense of Place: Essays in Post-Colonial Literature. Ed. Britta 4</p><p>Olinder. (Gothenburg University Commonwealth Studies). Göteborg: Göteborg University English Department, 1984. 98- 100.* _____. "'Errata': Unreliable Narration in Midnigh'ts Children." In Prize Writing. Introd. Martin Goff. London, 1989. 165-68. _____. "'Errata': or, Unreliable Narration in Midnight's Children." 1983. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 22-25.* _____. "Anita Desai." 1984. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 71-73.* _____. "At the Adelaide Festival." 1984, 1991. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 226-31.* _____. Introd. to Home Front. By Derek Bishton and John Reardon. London: Cape, 1984. _____. Essay in They Shoot Writers Don't They? Ed. George Theiner. New York: Faber and Faber, 1984. _____. "Outside the Whale." Granta 11 (1984): 125-38. _____. "Outside the Whale." American Film 10 (Jan.-Feb. 1985): 16, 70, 72-73. _____. "Outside the Whale." Rpt. in Raj Nostalgia: Some literary and Critical Implications. Ed. Annie Greet, Syd Harrex and Susan Hosking. Bedford Park (SA): Centre for Research in the New Literatures in English, 1992. 111-21. _____. "Outside the Whale." In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 87-101.* _____. "The Raj Revival." Observer 1 April 1984: 19. _____. "Peruvian Master." Rev. of The War of the End of the World. By Mario Vargas Llosa. New Republic 8 October 1984: 25-28. As part of "Mario Vargas Llosa" in Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands 308-13. _____. "After Indira, an Awakening of the Whirlwind." Times 1 Nov. 1984: 16. As "Dynasty and Democracy (The Idea of India after the Death of Miss Gandhi." New Republic 26 Nov. 1983: 17-19 and as "The Assassination of Indira Gandhi" in Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands 41-46. _____. "The Assassination of Indira Gandhi." 1984. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 41-46.* _____. "Shame about the Pirates." Times (London) 24 Nov. 1984: 8. _____. "The Council Housing That Kills." Guardian 3 Dec. 1984: 12. As "An Unimportant Fire" in Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands 139-42. _____. "An Unimportant Fire." In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 139-42.* 5</p><p>_____. "Home Front." (Bishton and Reardon). 1984. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 143-47.* _____. "Interview with David Brooks." Helix 19 (1984): 55-69. _____. "Dynasty." 1985. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 47-52.* _____. "Grace Paley." 1985. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 362-63.* _____. "Hobson-Jobson." 1985. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 81-84.* _____. "'In God We Trust'." (God, religion). 1985, 1990. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 376-92.* _____. "Interview." Scripsi 3.2-3 (1985): 107-26. _____. "The Location of Brazil." 1985. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 118-26.* _____. "Magnificent Obsession." Observer 26 May 1985: 10-12. As "The Painter and the Pest" in Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands 152-56. _____. "The Painter and the Pest." (Harold Shapinsky). 1985. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 152-56.* _____. "On Adventure." 1985. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 222-25.* _____. "On Günter Grass." Granta 15 (1985): 179-85. As part of "Günter Grass" in Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands 276-81. _____. "Günther Grass." 1981, 1984. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 273-81.* _____. "Salman Rushdie." In Novelists in Interview. Ed. John Haffenden. London: Methuen, 1985. 231-61. _____. "Travels with a Golden Ass." (Apuleius, trans. Robert Graves). 1985. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 364-67.* _____. "Debrett goes to Hollywood." 1986. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 326-29.* _____. "Goodness: The American Neurosis." Nation 242 (22 March 1986): 344. _____. "On Palestinian Identity: A Conversation with Salman Rushdie." (With Edward Said). New Left Review 160 (Nov.-Dec. 1986): 63-80. As "On Palestinian Identity: A Conversation with Edward Said" In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 166-84.* _____. Foreword to An Indian Dynasty: The Story of the Nehru-Gandhi Family. By Tariq Ali. New York: Putnam, 1985. _____. "The Press: International Viewpoint." TLS 21 Feb. 1986: 190. 6</p><p>_____. "Mario Vargas Llosa." 1984, 1986. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 308-17.* _____. "Nuruddin Farah." 1986. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 201-2.* _____. "Good Advice Is Rarer than Rubies." Short story. New Yorker 22 June 1987: 26-28. _____. "Good Advice Is Rarer than Rubies." Rev. version. In East, West. London: Vintage, 1995. 3-16.* _____. "Handsworth Songs." (Black Audio Film Collective). 1987. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 115-17.* _____. The Jaguar Smile: A Nicaraguan Journey. New York: Viking Penguin, 1987. _____. The Jaguar Smile: A Nicaraguan Journey. London: Viking, 1987. _____. The Jaguar Smile. London: Pan-Picador, 1987. _____. La sonrisa del jaguar. Barbara MacShane and Javier Alfaya. Madrid: Alfaguara, 1987. _____. "John Berger." 1987. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 207-12.* _____. "Kapus´cin´ski's Angola" (Ryszard Kapuscinski). 1987. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 203-6.* _____. Midnight's Children. Screenplay for TV series (not filmed). _____. The Riddle of Midnight. Film script. 1987. _____. "After Midnight." Vanity Fair (September 1987): 88-94. As "The Riddle of Midnight: India, August 1987" in Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands 26-33. _____. "The Riddle of Midnight: India, August 1987." 1987. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 26-33.* _____. "V. S. Naipaul." 1987. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 148-51.* _____. "An Open Letter to PM." New York Times 19 Oct. 1988. Rpt. in The Rushdie File. Ed. Lisa Appignanesi and Sara Maitland. 42- 45. _____. "Charter 88." (British politics). 1988. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 163-65. _____. "Graham Greene." 1988, 1989. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 213-18.* _____. "Isaac Bashevis Singer." 1988. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 343-45.* _____. "Maurice Sendak and Wilhelm Grimm." 1988. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 294-96.* 7</p><p>_____. "Michael Herr: An Interview." 1988. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 333-36.* _____. "Song Doesn't Know the Score." Black Film British Cinema. ICA Documents 7 (London: Institute of Contemporary Arts, 1988): 17-17. _____. "Fishing for Salman." Interview with Salman Rushdie. Independent (Magazine; 10 Sept. 1988) 58-62. _____. The Satanic Verses. Novel. London: Viking, 1988. Whitbread Prize. Germany's Author of the Year Award 1989. _____. The Satanic Verses. London: Penguin, 1988. _____. The Satanic Verses. New York: Viking Penguin, 1988. _____. The Satanic Verses. New York: Viking, 1989. _____. The Satanic Verses. Novel. 1988. Dover (DEL): The Consortium, 1992. _____. Les Versets sataniques. Paris: Christian Bourgois, 1989. _____. Los versos satánicos. Trans. J. L. Miranda. Barcelona: Círculo de Lectores, 1989. _____. Los versos satánicos. Trans. J. L. Miranda. Barcelona: Seix Barral, 1991. _____. "Stephen Hawking." 1988. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 262-64.* _____. "Untime the Imam." Excerpt from The Satanic Verses. Harper's 277 (December 1988): 53-56. _____. "Zia Unmourned." Nation (19 Sept. 1988): 188-89. As "Zia ul- Haq. 17 August 1988." In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 53-55.* _____. "The Book Burning." New York Review of Books 33.3 (2 March 1989): 26. _____. "Chatwin's Travels." 1989. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 237-40.* _____. "The Divine Supermarket." (Malise Ruthven). 1989. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 368-70.* _____. "Travelling with Chatwin." 1989. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 232-36.* _____. "Choice Between Light and Dark." Observer 22 January 1989. _____. "Choice Between Light and Dark." In The Rushdie File. Ed. L. Appignanesi and Sara Maitland. London: ICA, 1989. 74-75. _____. "E. L. Doctorow." 1989. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 330-32.* _____. "Gabriel García Márquez." 1982, 1989. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 299-307.* _____. "Kazuo Ishiguro." 1989. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 244-46.* 8</p><p>_____. "Christoph Ransmayr." 1990. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 291-93.* _____. "My Book Speaks for Itself." New York Times 17 Feb. 1989: 23. _____. "6 March 1979." Poem. Granta 28 (1989): 27-29. _____. "Interview by Bandund File." In The Rushdie File. Ed. Appignanesi and Maitland. _____. "John Le Carré." 1989. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 219-21.* _____. "Julian Barnes." 1989. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 241-43.* _____. "The Language of the Pack." 1990. Rev. of The Oxford Guide to Card Games, by David Parlett. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 321-25.* _____. "Philip Roth." 1989. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 346-48.* _____. "Raymond Carver." 1989. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 340-42.* _____. "Umberto Eco." 1989. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 269-72.* _____. "Andrei Sakharov." 1990. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 265-68.* _____. "Crusoe." Poem. Granta 31 (1990): 128. _____. Is Nothing Sacred? Herbert Read Memorial Lecture. 6 Feb. 1990. London: Granta, 1990. _____. "Is Nothing Sacred?" Granta 31 (1990): 98-111. _____. "Is Nothing Sacred?" Rpt. in New Perspectives Quarterly 8 (Spring 1991): 8-15. _____. "Is Nothing Sacred?" In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 415-29.* _____. "Why I Have Embraced Islam." Times (London, 4 Feb. 1990). In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands 430-32. _____. "Homage to Satyajit Ray." Rev. of Satyajit Ray: The Inner Eye. By Andrew Robinson. London Review of Books 12.5 (8 March 1990): 9. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands 107-14. _____. "Satyajit Ray." (Film director). 1990. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 107-14.* _____. "The Language of the Pack." TLS (16 Nov. 1990): 1239. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands 321-25. _____. Haroun and the Sea of Stories. London: Granta/Penguin, 1990. Writers' Guild Award. _____. Haroun and the Sea of Stories. New York: Viking, 1990. _____. Haroun and the Sea of Stories. London: Granta, 1991. _____. Harún y el mar de las historias. Trans. F. Roldán. Barcelona: Círculo de Lectores, 1991. 9</p><p>_____. Harún y el mar de las historias. Trans. F. Roldán. Barcelona: Seix Barral, 1991. _____. "Richard Ford." 1990. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 337-39.* _____. "Rushdie Seeks to Mend His Rift with Islam: The Writer's Statement." New York Times 25 Dec. 1990: 26. _____. Interview. Newsweek 12 Feb. 1990: 48. _____. In Good Faith. New York: Viking Penguin, 1990. _____. In Good Faith. Aitken and Stone. _____. "In Good Faith." Independent on Sunday (4 Feb. 1990). _____. "In Good Faith: A Pen Against the Sword." Newsweek 12 Feb. 1990: 52-54. _____. "In Good Faith." In Imaginary Homelands. London: Granta/Penguin, 1991. 393-414. _____. "In Good Faith." 1990. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 393-414.* _____. "Kipling." 1990. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 74-80.* _____. "Kurt Vonnegut." 1990. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 358-61.* _____. "Nadine Gordimer." 1984, 1990. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 187-95.* _____. "Thomas Pynchon." 1990. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 352-57.* _____. "In Defence of Brodkey." Rev. of The Runaway Soul. By H. Brodkey. Independent on Sunday (24 Nov. 1991): 38. _____. "Christopher Columbus and Queen Isabella of Spain Consummate Their Relationship, Santa Fé, January, 1492." Short story. New Yorker 17 June 1991: 32-34. _____. "Christopher Columbus and Queen Isabella of Spain Consummate Their Relationship (Santa Fé, AD 1492)." Story. New Yorker. Rev. version in East, West. London: Vintage, 1995. 105-20.* _____. "Rian Malan." (South African). In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 196-200.* _____. Imaginary Homelands: Essays and Criticism 1981-1991. London: Granta/Penguin, 1991.* _____. Imaginary Homelands. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992.* _____. "One Thousand Days in a Balloon." 1991. In Rushdie, Imaginary Homelands. (Paperback). Harmondsworth: Granta / Penguin, 1992. 430-49.* _____. "Interview with Sara Rance." Observer 3 May 1992: 54. _____. The Wizard of Oz: A Short Text about Magic. (BFI Films Classics). London: BFI, 1992. 10</p><p>_____. "At the Auction of the Ruby Slippers." Story. Granta 39 (1992): 245-54. _____. "At the Auction of the Ruby Slippers." Rev. version. In East, West. London: Vintage, 1995. 85-104.* _____. "Yorick." Story. Encounter. _____. "Yorick." Rev. version. In East, West. London: Vintage, 1995. 61-84.* _____. "The Harmony of the Spheres." Story. In East, West. London: Vintage, 1995. 123-46.* _____. "Chekov and Zulu." Story. In East, West. London: Vintage, 1995. 147-72.* _____. "The Courter." Story. In East, West. London: Vintage, 1995. 173-211.* _____. East, West. Stories. London: Jonathan Cape, 1994. _____. East, West. London: Vintage, 1995.* _____. "Christopher Columbus and Queen Isabella of Spain Consummate Their Relationship—Santa Fe, 1492." Short story. _____. "Bosnia on My Mind." Index on Censorship 22.1-2 (May-June 1994): 16-20. _____. The Moor's Last Sigh. Novel. London: Cape, 1995.* _____. The Moor's Last Sigh. Novel. New York: Random House- Pantheon, 1996. _____. Le Dernier soupir du Maure. French trans. Danielle Marais. Paris: Plon, 1996. _____. El último suspiro del Moro. Trans. Miguel Sáenz. Barcelona: Plaza y Janés, 1995.* _____. Introd. to Burning Your Boats: Collected Short Stories. IBy Angela Carter. 1995. London: Vintage, 1996.* _____. "Salman Rushdie Talks to the London Consortium about The Satanic Verses." Interview. Critical Quarterly 38.2 (Summer 1996): 51-70.* _____. "Tell Me, What Is There to Celebrate?" Observer 10th August 1997: 14-15. _____. The Ground Beneath Her Feet. Novel. London: Jonathan Cape, 1999.* _____. "Mi regreso a la India/1." El País Semanal 1238 (18 June 2000): 46-60.* _____. Fury. Novel. London: Random House-Jonathan Cape, 2001.* _____. Shalimar the Clown. Novel. London: Jonathan Cape, 2005.* _____. Shalimar el payaso. Barcelona: Mondadori, 2005.* _____. The Enchantress of Florence. Vintage, 2009. _____. Luka and the Fire of Life. Children's book. 2010. _____. Joseph Anton: A Memoir. New York: Random House, 2012. Rpt. Random House Trade Paperbacks, 2013.* 11</p><p>_____ Two Years, Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights. Novel. 2015. (On Averroes and 1001 Nights). _____. Dos años, ocho meses y veintiocho noches. Trans. Javier Calvo. (Biblioteca Formentor). Barcelona: Planeta-Seix Barral, 2015.* Rushdie, Salman, and Günther Grass. "Fictions are Lies that Tell the Truth." Conversation with Günter Grass in Channel 4 programme "Voices." _____. "Fictions are Lies that Tell the Truth." The Listener 27 June 1985: 14-15. Grass, Günther, and Salman Rushdie. "Writing for a Future." In Voices: Writers and Politics. Ed. Bill Bourne, Udi Eichler, and David Herman. Nottingham: Spokesman, 1987. 52-64.</p><p>Audio</p><p>Interview with Salman Rushdie. El ojo crítico 2 Oct. 2012.* http://www.rtve.es/alacarta/audios/el-ojo-critico/ojo-critico- profunda-entrevista-salman-rushdie/1541598/ 2012</p><p>Internet resources</p><p>Salman Rushdie http://www.salmanrushdie.com 2015</p><p>"Salman Rushdie." Wikipedia: La enciclopedia libre.* https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salman_Rushdie 2016</p><p>"The Satanic Verses." Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Satanic_Verses 2012</p><p>Video 12</p><p>"Christopher Hitchens in Conversation with Salman Rushdie – June 8th 2010." YouTube http://youtu.be/dixzsvZIesc 2013</p>

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