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Haroun and the Sea of Stories

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Pages
224
Language
EN
ISBN
9780670886586
Reading Time
~3h 55min

Haroun and the Sea of Stories is a book by Salman Rushdie. It has 224 pages.

About this book

Salman Rushdie’s Haroun and the Sea of Stories functions as an allegorical fable examining the necessity of free expression and the cultural power of narrative. Written primarily for younger audiences, the novel follows a young boy who journeys to a fantastical realm where stories are stored in an oceanic landscape and manipulated by competing forces. Through this imaginative geography, Rushdie explores themes of creative suppression, linguistic playfulness, and the reconciliation between fathers and children. The work is widely noted for its accessible prose and mythic structure, which translate complex ideas about censorship and artistic responsibility into a format suitable for cross-generational reading. Rather than relying on conventional realism, the narrative employs whimsical settings and archetypal figures to construct a sustained meditation on how language shapes human experience. The novel remains recognized for its deliberate engagement with the politics of storytelling, offering a structured exploration of why imaginative freedom requires active preservation. Its blend of adventure and philosophical inquiry continues to serve as a widely studied work in modern children’s literature.

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How many pages is Haroun and the Sea of Stories?+

Haroun and the Sea of Stories has 224 pages.

What is Haroun and the Sea of Stories about?+

Salman Rushdie’s Haroun and the Sea of Stories functions as an allegorical fable examining the necessity of free expression and the cultural power of narrative. Written primarily for younger audiences, the novel follows a young boy who journeys to a fantastical realm where stories are stored in an o...

Who wrote Haroun and the Sea of Stories?+

Haroun and the Sea of Stories was written by Salman Rushdie.