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The Moor's Last Sigh

The Moor's Last Sigh is the fifth novel by Salman Rushdie, published in 1995. It is set in the Indian cities of Bombay and Cochin.

The Moor's Last Sigh
The first edition
AuthorSalman Rushdie
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
GenreFiction novel
PublisherRandom House
Publication date
1995
Media typePrint
ISBN0-679-74466-5

Title and influences Edit

The title is taken from the story of Boabdil, the last Moorish king of Granada, who is also mentioned frequently in the book. The spot from which Boabdil last looked upon Granada after surrendering is known as Puerto del Suspiro del Moro ("Pass of the Moor's Sigh"). The mother of the narrator and an artist friend of the mother's each make a painting which they call "The Moor's Last Sigh".

The book draws on a variety of real historical figures and events, including Boabdil's surrender of Granada, the demolition of the Babri Masjid, the 1993 Bombay bombings, the gangster and terrorist Dawood Ibrahim, as well as modern Indian political organizations like Bal Thackeray and the Shiv Sena.

Plot details Edit

The Moor's Last Sigh traces four generations of the narrator's family and the ultimate effects upon the narrator. The narrator, Moraes Zogoiby, traces his family's beginnings down through time to his own lifetime. Moraes, who is called "Moor" throughout the book, is an exceptional character, whose physical body ages twice as fast as a normal person's does and also has a deformed hand. The book also focusses heavily on the Moor's relationships with the women in his life, including his mother Aurora, who is a famous national artist; his first female tutor; his three older sisters, Ina, Minnie and Mynah; and his first love, a charismatic, demented sculptor named Uma. Salman Rushdie mentions William Babington Macauley in this novel.

Awards and nominations Edit

The book won the Whitbread Prize for 'Best novel' in 1995,[1] and the Aristeion Prize in 1996. The book was also shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1995.[1]

The cover artwork for this book is by Dennis Leigh, more widely known as musician and multi-media artist John Foxx.

Critical reception Edit

Reviewing the novel in the New York Times upon its publication, Norman Rush wrote, "[T]his novel, looked at as a work of literary art, is a triumph, an intricate and deceptive one.... So, another brave and dazzling fable from Salman Rushdie, one that meets the test of civic usefulness -- broadly conceived -- as certainly as it fulfills the requirements of true art."[2] On 5 November 2019 BBC Arts included The Moor's Last Sigh on its list of the 100 most influential novels.[3]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Gilman, Sander L. (2006). Multiculturalism and the Jews. Taylor & Francis. pp. 179–. ISBN 9780415979184. Retrieved 22 March 2014.
  2. ^ "Doomed in Bombay". archive.nytimes.com. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  3. ^ "100 'most inspiring' novels revealed by BBC Arts". BBC News. 5 November 2019. Retrieved 10 November 2019. The reveal kickstarts the BBC's year-long celebration of literature.

External links Edit

  • References in The Moor's Last Sigh

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