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Old 04-20-2015, 08:35 AM   #15
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As for Rushdie, I think one factor might be that the book doesn't resonate quite so strongly with non-Americans. The themes are universal, but the setting is quite particular. But in any case, it makes no nevermind to me.
I love the expression 'it makes no nevermind to me', although I first heard it as 'it don't make no nevermind'. Either way, it neatly sums up my feeling about the Salman Rushdie review.
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