A review by thebobsphere
Fury by Salman Rushdie

2.0


Even though Rushdie is a great writer, his output is inconsistent. Sometimes I will devour his novels and other times he'll bore me. Unfortunately Fury is not one of his better book.

The novel deals with puppeteer Malik Solanka, a man who has left London to the US due to the problems occurring in this personal life. He then embarks on a series of affairs and attempts to break into Hollywood. All which increase his fury for modern society, until eventually he realises about love and embracing life.

Dull, way too many references to pop culture and a lukewarm plot. Disappointing. Saying that I will read Rushdie because I do know that he can surprise.