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Politics & Prose and Sixth & I Present SALMAN RUSHDIE
Truly a literary force of nature, Rushdie has published fiction long and short, edited anthologies, and written four books of nonfiction. He caught readers' attention with his 1981 novel, "Midnight's Children", which won not only that year's Booker Prize, but the Best of Bookers Prize in 2008. With Rushdie's signature blend of myth, history, wild imagination, and exuberance, TWO YEARS, EIGHT MONTHS AND TWENTY-EIGHT NIGHTS depicts a world both fantastic yet recognizably our own. After a storm, New Yorkers start to notice some strange things; people develop unusual powers, both mental and physical. Investigations point back many generations to a jinn who, once upon a time, fell in love with a mortal.
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LocationSixth & I Historic Synagogue (View)
600 I St NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States
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