Salman Rushdie's "Imaginary Homelands" is an important record of one
writer's intellectual and personal oddyssey. The seventy essays
collected here, written over the last ten years, cover an astonishing
range of subjects - the literature of the received masters and of
Rushdie's contemporaries; the politics of colonialism and the ironies of
culture; film, politicians, the Labour Party, religious fundamentalism,
in America, racial prejudice; and the preciousness of the imagination
and of free expression. For this paperback edition the author has
written a new essay to mark the third anniversary of the fatwa.