Salman Rushdie's audacious novel, 'Fury,' plunges into the tumultuous world of Professor Malik Solanka, a wealthy Indian-born doll-maker who flees his comfortable New York life for the chaotic allure of London. Haunted by his inner demons and a pervasive sense of 'fury,' Solanka navigates a landscape of celebrity culture, global anxieties, and personal disillusionment. Rushdie brilliantly explores themes of globalization, identity, desire, and the intoxicating yet isolating nature of modern fame, all while showcasing his signature magical realism and biting wit in a vibrant, unforgettable narrative that captures the essence of contemporary discontent.