Satanic Verses 1988- Table of Contents
- Introduction to these notes
- Chapter I: The Angel Gibreel
- Chapter II: Mahound
- Chapter III: Ellowen Deeowen
- Chapter IV: Ayesha
- Chapter V: A City Visible but Unseen
- Chapter VI: Return to Jahilia
- Chapter VII: The Angel Azraeel
- Chapter VIII: The Parting of the Arabian Sea
- Chapter IX: The Wonderful Lamp
- The Unity of The Satanic Verses
- Sources
- Margot Dijkgraaf’s interview with Rushdie about James Joyce
- Joel Kuortti’s Index to the Satanic Verses, an indispensible reference tool
- Subir Grewal’s Rushdie site, listing many resources
- Post-Colonial Site Rushdie pages
- A rather negative look at the Satanic Verses by Julian Samuel
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