Shalimar the clown

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Los Angeles, 1991. Ambassador Maximilian Ophuls, one of the makers of the modern world, is murdered in broad daylight on his illegitimate daughter India’s doorstep, slaughtered by a knife wielded by his Kashmiri Muslim driver, a mysterious figure who calls himself Shalimar the clown.

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‘Rushdie’s most engaging book since Midnight’s ChildrenObserver

Shalimar the Clown was once a figure full of love and laughter. His skill as a tightrope walker was legendary in his native home of Kashmir. But fate has played him cruelly, torn him away from his beloved home and brought him to Los Angeles, where he works as a chauffeur. One morning he gets up, goes to work, and kills his employer, America’s former counter-terrorist chief Maximilian Ophuls, in view of the victim’s illegitimate daughter, India.

The killing has its roots halfway across the globe, back in Kashmir, a ruined paradise not so much lost as shattered. And gradually it emerges that beyond this unholy trinity of Max, India and Shalimar, lurks a fourth, shadowy figure, one who binds them all together.

‘This is Rushdie at his most flamboyant best’ Financial Times

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Weight 0.288 kg
Dimensions 19.7 × 13 × 2.6 cm
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Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

398

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

823.914 (edition:22)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K