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Shame (Rushdie novel)
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・ Shame on You (The Native Years)
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・ Shame on You (Tomas Thordarson song)
・ Shame Shame Shame (Ratt song)


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Shame (Rushdie novel) : ウィキペディア英語版
Shame (Rushdie novel)

''Shame'' is Salman Rushdie's third novel, published in 1983. Like most of Rushdie's work, this book was written in the style of magic realism. It portrays the lives of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (Iskander Harappa) and General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq (General Raza Hyder) and their relationship. The central theme of the novel is that violence is born out of shame. The concepts of 'shame' and 'shamelessness' are explored through all of the characters, with main focus on Sufiya Zinobia and Omar Khayyám.
''Shame'' discusses heritage, authenticity, truth, and, of course, shame and shamelessness, as well as the impact of all these themes on an individual, the protagonist Omar Khayyám.
Rushdie wrote ''Shame'' after his second novel ''Midnight's Children''.
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