A review by onyifans
Shalimar the Clown by Salman Rushdie

4.0

begins and ends very well. there wasnt enough surprise in the middle; it's like he wrote it just trying to get to the present (the end).
super relevant right now considering the scourge on the earth that is zionism and its aspirational white supremacy.
love that he tells this story about love, hate, sacrifice, politics, and war with the personal stories of the nomans, ophuls, and kauls—but i wish i would've seen more of kashmira and boonyi, really felt and knew them. idc about max, girl