Rushdie's The Moor's Last Sigh as a story of Bombay City

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English

 

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Keith P

 

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June 9, 2015

 

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Salman Rushdie in his novel "The Moor's Last Sigh" pays his tribute to the spirit of the city of Bombay and his protagonist ?Moor' is perhaps a metaphor for post-independent India ? both, in terms of population and development, and specifically Bombay, as he ages: "like the city itself ? I expanded without time for proper planning ? just like the city which kept on growing in all directions...
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Moor's sisters lead lives as abnormal and doomed as their family history would predispose them towards: Ina, a washed-up model, dies in the throes of insanity; Minnie takes holy orders, predicting a great plague washing over Bombay and envisioning talking rats; Mynah, a lesbian, hopelessly infatuated with Moor's lover, dies in an industrial "accident" that may~be~her~ father's doing...
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