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Victory City by Salman Rushdie; 9781529920864

Victory City

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Victory City is a captivating tale woven by Salman Rushdie, exploring the life of a young girl named Pampa Kampana who finds herself on an extraordinary journey after a divine encounter. Chosen by a goddess, Pampa is destined to play a pivotal role in the establishment of Bisnaga, a city symbolising 'victory'.

The Plot

Set against a richly imagined backdrop, the narrative unfolds over 250 years, chronicling Pampa's relentless efforts to empower women within a deeply patriarchal society. As she navigates the complexities of her role, the story delves into themes of power, gender, and the fluidity of history. The evolution of Bisnaga reflects not only Pampa's aspirations but also the unforeseen consequences of her actions, illustrating how narratives can transcend their creators.

Themes

  • Empowerment and Feminism: The novel highlights the struggle for women's rights and the quest for equality in a traditional society.
  • Myth and History: Rushdie intertwines mythological elements with historical narrative, prompting reflections on the nature of storytelling.
  • Legacy and Memory: The book examines how stories shape our understanding of the past and influence future generations.
“Stories can escape their creators.”

Readers familiar with Rushdie's previous works, such as Midnight's Children and The Satanic Verses, will find echoes of his signature style in this novel—an intricate blend of magical realism and profound philosophical inquiry. Victory City stands as a testament to Rushdie's literary prowess, inviting readers to reflect on the power of narrative in both personal and collective history.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 127 mm × 195 mm × 23 mm
Pages: 384
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
ISBN: 9781529920864

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