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$5.85The Story
From internationally renowned, award-winning author Salman Rushdie, an inventive collection of fiction that explores life, death, and what comes into focus at the proverbial eleventh hour of life
Rushdie turns his extraordinary imagination to lifeâs final act with a quintet of stories that span the three countries in which he has made his workâIndia, England, and Americaâand feature an unforgettable cast of characters.
âIn the Southâ introduces a pair of quarrelsome old menâJunior and Seniorâand their private tragedy at a moment of national calamity. In âThe Musician of Kahani,â a musical prodigy from the Mumbai neighborhood featured in Midnightâs Children uses her magical gifts to wreak devastation on the wealthy family she marries into. In âLate,â the ghost of a Cambridge don enlists the help of a lonely student to enact revenge upon the tormentor of his lifetime. âOklahomaâ plunges a young writer into a web of deceit and lies as he tries to figure out whether his mentor killed himself or faked his own death. And âThe Old Man in the Piazzaâ is a powerful parable for our times about freedom of speech.
Do we accommodate ourselves to death, or rail against it? Do we spend our âeleventh hourâ in serenity or in rage? And how do we achieve fulfillment with our lives if we donât know the end of our own stories? The Eleventh Hour probes life and death, legacy and identity, with wit, creativity, and keen insight.
Hardcover | 272 pages | 5.75" x 8.52"
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From internationally renowned, award-winning author Salman Rushdie, an inventive collection of fiction that explores life, death, and what comes into focus at the proverbial eleventh hour of life
Rushdie turns his extraordinary imagination to lifeâs final act with a quintet of stories that span the three countries in which he has made his workâIndia, England, and Americaâand feature an unforgettable cast of characters.
âIn the Southâ introduces a pair of quarrelsome old menâJunior and Seniorâand their private tragedy at a moment of national calamity. In âThe Musician of Kahani,â a musical prodigy from the Mumbai neighborhood featured in Midnightâs Children uses her magical gifts to wreak devastation on the wealthy family she marries into. In âLate,â the ghost of a Cambridge don enlists the help of a lonely student to enact revenge upon the tormentor of his lifetime. âOklahomaâ plunges a young writer into a web of deceit and lies as he tries to figure out whether his mentor killed himself or faked his own death. And âThe Old Man in the Piazzaâ is a powerful parable for our times about freedom of speech.
Do we accommodate ourselves to death, or rail against it? Do we spend our âeleventh hourâ in serenity or in rage? And how do we achieve fulfillment with our lives if we donât know the end of our own stories? The Eleventh Hour probes life and death, legacy and identity, with wit, creativity, and keen insight.
Hardcover | 272 pages | 5.75" x 8.52"













