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  1. In The Golden House, British Indian author Salman Rushdie presents an immigrant family's story, set against the backdrop of changing landscapes in American politics and culture. Patriarch Nero Golden and his children Petya, Apu, and D are the Golden family of the novel's title, and their experiences—in New York City and in Mumbai, India ...

  2. Summary. The story follows a neophyte indie film maker from a quiet multicultural neighborhood in New York City when a mysterious family, Nero "Golden" and his three adult sons, move into the Golden House and become the subject of his ten-year-long film project.

    • Salman Rushdie
    • 2017
  3. 12 de jun. de 2017 · Salman Rushdie’s newest novel The Golden House is a modern American epic set against the panorama of contemporary politics and culture—a hurtling, page-turning mystery that is equal parts The Great Gatsby and The Bonfire of the Vanities.

  4. Set against the strange and exuberant backdrop of current American culture and politics, The Golden House also marks Salman Rushdie's triumphant and exciting return to realism. The result is a modern epic of love and terrorism, loss and reinvention—a powerful, timely story told with the daring and panache that make Salman Rushdie a force of ...

  5. 3 de feb. de 2017 · The Golden House. Salman Rushdie. 3.67. 10,197 ratings1,532 reviews. On the day of Barack Obama’s inauguration, an enigmatic billionaire from foreign shores takes up residence in the architectural jewel of “the Gardens,” a cloistered community in New York’s Greenwich Village.

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  6. The Golden House tells the story of Nero Golden and his three sons, Petya, Apu and D, and their time in America. In addition, the novel tells the story of René's life and his creation of a film about the Golden family. The novel begins by introducing Nero Golden and his three sons.

  7. 5 de sept. de 2017 · The Golden House. Salman Rushdie. The following is from Salman Rushdie’s novel, The Golden House. Set against the backdrop of current American culture and politics, The Golden House marks Salman Rushdie’s return to realism; it's a modern epic of love and terrorism, loss and reinvention.