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The Moor's Last Sigh

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Publisher: Vintage
Catalog: Book
Release date: 1997-01-14
Media: Paperback
Number of pages: 448
Ean: 9780679744665
Book Isbn: 0679744665
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Author:
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 Rating 4   Written on September 11, 2002
   Summary: Rushdie's got plenty of sighs
"The moor's last sigh" is the story of Moraes Zogoybi, an Indian-born half jew half christian, who carries in his body the curse of living twice as fast as anyone else. Through the book, he tells us the story of his family in India.

The only other book I'd read by Rushdie was "Haroun and the sea of stories", which is really wonderful, although directed to younger readers. The only other Indian author i've read is Arundathi Roy ("The god of small things), this one an "older-people" author, and I didn't enjoy her book. So, this one was a try in Rushdie's grown-up books, out of curiosity.

He is really very good in character development, not only about the main character, but everyone that surrounds him and has a more-than-slight participation in the story. What other authors do with plots, Rushdie do with people: they seem very different and un-related at the beggining, and are all tied up at the end.

The story itself has plenty of extraordinary elements, and is sometimes detached of reality, particularly in the end.

I'ver read many reviews saying that, since this is Rushdie's first book since "Satanic Verses", they expexted a dark and hateful book, but found "The moor's last sigh" to be very light and happy and optimistic. Well, in my view, the story in "The moor's last sigh" is VERY sad and dark. It's possible to trace similarities between Rushdie's and Moraes' lives. Both of them have a curse and a deformity they don't understand and didn't ask to be brought upon them, and their lives will (or may) be shortened because of something external to their ways.

I don't give this book five stars because of the differences in the pace of the narrative (sometimes it was too slow, mostly in the middle, and sometimes it was too fast, like in the rushed ending) and because of the great number of unreal or fantastic elements in the story, which are not to my taste.

Grade 8.3/10


 Rating 5   Written on September 5, 2002
   Summary: Sigh . . .
I began this book 3 times before I was able to penetrate Rushdie's language enough to make it past the first 5 pages. But once I got to reading it in earnest, I couldn't put it down. The only thing I ever knew about the author was through all the controversy around the Satanic Verses. The whole thing sounded scary and political to me. I never realized what a beautiful and poetic writer he is. Reading this book was like having a love affair- it left me with a light head and a full belly.

The Moor's Last Sigh has left me hungry for more Rushdie. Read this book with a clear head. I guarantee you will enjoy it.


 Rating 5   Written on March 28, 2002
   Summary: Story Time
Remember story time? Mom or dad would gently lull you into a dreamworld with tales of fantasy, or keep you up all night following a captivating adventure. Well this is story time. Grown up style. You'll feel like a kid again reading this book, but don't worry: you won't feel like a child.

 Rating 4   Written on November 22, 2001
   Summary: Fascinating!
Wow - what an incredible read! Goes to show that all this luv shuv can certainly rottofy one's life eh? From a quote from Iliad to the vulgar humour of "chohli ke peeché kya hai" Rushdie brilliantly struts his stuff. (...)

Oh, I must say it does help to be very familiar with India before plunging yourself into this book.


 Rating 5   Written on August 28, 2001
   Summary: Me encantó
Es mágico, es genial... te hace volar por india... Uno puede oler, ver y sentir todo lo que Rushdie nos cuenta en "El último suspiro del moro".

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Release date1997-01-142006-04-042008-03-112008-05-272006-10-102008-03-11
MediaPaperbackPaperbackPaperbackHardcoverPaperbackPaperback
Number of pages448560576368416320
Ean978067974466597808129765339780812976717978037550433497806797834809780812976700
Book Isbn067974466508129765330812976711037550433806797834820812976703
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