An astounding work of historical fiction and magical realism . . . With wonder and humor, Rushdie spins a decades-long tale about power, philosophy, justice, and exile that boldly confronts the issues modern societies still face. Time
[Victory City] feels like a triumphant scream against censorship as well as a celebration of language, storytelling, and otherness. . . . Literature can offer guides to a better future, even when it s fiction about the past, and Victory City is precisely that. Boston Globe
Rushdie s return to magic, myth, and India s ancient stories is dazzling . . . Whether it s an allegory for present-day India or a feminist retelling of a pre-colonial empire (or both!), Victory City nevertheless celebrates a singular story of female resilience. Esquire
Infused with magic, wonder, sorrow and humor, Victory City explores all of the capital-B big questions of life, like what makes us human. CNN
[Rushdie] has brought forth a work of cheerful fabulism that puts far more emphasis on magic than realism a warm space in which we might imagine a better world than our own. The Wall Street Journal
Rushdie s 15th novel is a compulsively readable take on the plain fact that human life has a tragic arc consider how it ends for all of us and a richly comedic texture along the was . An elegy on a writer s art and purpose, Victory City is a great victory for Rushdie. Toronto Star
On the evidence of this profoundly entertaining tale . . . Rushdie certainly still has the gift of alchemy. . . . All along, [he] has been transforming this dark lead of historical reality into the brilliant gold of great stories. Financial Times
In its haunting, uncanny, predictive power Victory City shows once again why [Salman Rushdie s] work will always matter. The New York Times Book Review (Editors Choice)
Victory City is a triumph not because it exists, but because it is utterly enchanting. . . . When you think about it, Rushdie s novels are a miracle. The Atlantic
Victory City feels like a return to form, recalling the kind of reality-bending, effortlessly erudite world-building that first defined [Rushdie s] style and may be key to his literary legacy. Los Angeles Times
A lavish fairytale [with] an infectious sense of fun. The Guardian
A grand historical fantasy . . . the latest masterpiece from a writer who has spent the last fifty years spinning tales that have breathed magic into history. Ron Charles, CBS News Sunday Morning
Victory City is a triumph [that] invites readers to reconvene with Rushdie, the humorist, artist and spinner of grand yarns. NPR
Victory City is many things: a myth, an epic, a polemic parable, a real-world historical landscape flattened into a fable and embellished by fantasy. . . . Salman Rushdie deftly weaves historical fact with mythological fiction. Vogue
[The] book s joy in fictions that could be as powerful as histories testifies to a lifetime of free-spirited invention. . . . In this novel [Salman Rushdie] shows his faith in the liberating power of art. The Economist
Salman Rushdie has created a radiant myth about mythmaking. Victory City is a book that privileges the ethical imagination and the unmistakable permanence of storytelling. Beyond war, beyond violence, even beyond life itself, the story, and the storyteller, last. Colum McCann
Victory City is vast and deep, soaring and scintillating. Every page is magical, every page is gorgeous. In the way of a significant work of art, it does not resemble any other novel I could name . . . A major accomplishment by one of our greatest living writers. Michael Cunningham
The scale and scope of his intellect and his imagination is googolplex, as big as infinity and then some. In Victory City, he spins an epic tale that brings us back to the key questions of what it is to be human, to be authentic, to love and to grieve. A. M. Homes
No one, and I mean no one, can bring an entire world to life with the authority, wisdom, humor, and panache of Salman Rushdie. In the pantheon of his novels, Victory City stands out as book of particular imaginative achievement. It defies category, but it invites pleasure. Gary Shteyngart
Victory City is a capacious and sweeping telling in which writing about the past is a way of also staring dead on at the present and historicizing human nature. In the wit and poetry of his prose, Rushdie shows us not only the world we ve made, but more importantly the one we can remake. Natasha Trethewey
This is Salman Rushdie at his most virtuosic, a wondrous tale of medieval India which is also, as ever, a fable about the triumph of life in all its joyous, messy excess over the forces of fanaticism and darkness. Hari Kunzru