Fiction
Fury: A Novel
Rushdie writes about middle-aged rage with the intensity of someone who's lived it. His protagonist abandons family and country for New York, seeking to escape the fury that drives him. The prose moves between philosophical reflection and vivid scene-setting. Cultural criticism weaves through personal crisis. For readers ready to confront questions about identity, displacement, and what happens when successful people discover success isn't enough.
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