The ground beneath her feet
- Language
- EN
- Pages
- 575
- Year
- 2000
- Format
- Size
- 3 MB
- ISBN
- 9780312254995
Description
Salman Rushdie's epic novel, "The Ground Beneath Her Feet," is a sweeping saga of love, ambition, and the intoxicating world of music. Spanning decades and continents, the story centers on Ormus Cama, a brilliant and enigmatic composer, and Vina Apsara, a captivating and enigmatic singer whose voice becomes the soundtrack to their intertwined lives. From the bustling streets of Bombay to the vibrant music scenes of New York and the historic landscapes of England, their relationship unfolds against a backdrop of profound personal journeys and societal shifts. Rushdie masterfully weaves together themes of myth, mortality, and the indelible impact of popular music, exploring the complex dynamics of man-woman relationships and the creative spirit. This is a story that delves into the very essence of artistic creation and the search for belonging, set against the ever-shifting ground of human experience.
"The Ground Beneath Her Feet" is a richly textured narrative that examines the lives of musicians, photographers, and artists, all drawn into the orbit of Ormus and Vina's extraordinary connection. The novel explores the allure and challenges of fame, the destructive power of secrets, and the enduring nature of love, even in the face of tragedy. Through Rushdie's signature lyrical prose, readers are transported to the heart of artistic endeavors, witnessing the birth of iconic songs and the creation of unforgettable images. With its exploration of themes ranging from death and rebirth to the enduring influence of Indian culture within a global context, this novel offers a profound meditation on the forces that shape our lives and the music that echoes within us.
"The Ground Beneath Her Feet" is a richly textured narrative that examines the lives of musicians, photographers, and artists, all drawn into the orbit of Ormus and Vina's extraordinary connection. The novel explores the allure and challenges of fame, the destructive power of secrets, and the enduring nature of love, even in the face of tragedy. Through Rushdie's signature lyrical prose, readers are transported to the heart of artistic endeavors, witnessing the birth of iconic songs and the creation of unforgettable images. With its exploration of themes ranging from death and rebirth to the enduring influence of Indian culture within a global context, this novel offers a profound meditation on the forces that shape our lives and the music that echoes within us.
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