TIME Magazine Asia  |  Septmeber 25, 2017
SALMAN RUSDIE PLAYS THE TRUMP CARD
Salman Rushdie has deftly walked that tightrope for decades. From his 1981 breakout novel Midnight’s Children, which covered everything from India’s bloody partition to the pangs of unrequited love, to 2005’s Shalimar the Clown, which took jihadism from Kashmir to Los Angeles, Rushdie has become a luminary by marrying the literary to the geopolitical. This time, the novelist returns with his eighteenth book, The Golden House, a political romp through our turbulent time.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in TIME Magazine Asia Septmeber 25, 2017.