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Haroun and the Sea of Stories

„Introduction“

By Salman Rushdie

Adapted by Tim Supple and David Tushingham

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Ein Projekt der Kl. 10 WRSder Oststadtschule I HSWRS

Ludwigsburg

Die Texte wurden von Schülerinnen und Schülern der Klasse gelesen und als Wave-Dateien den einzelnen Folien zugeordnet. Aus Speicherplatzgründen enthält diese Präsentation keine Audioobjekte.

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2There was once, in the country of Alifbay,

a sad city, the saddest of cities, a city so ruinously sad,

that it had forgotten its name.

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2.1In the north of the sad city stood mighty factories

in which (so I‘m told) sadness was actually manufactured, packaged

and sent all over the world, which never seemed to get enough of it.

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Black smoke poured out of the chimneys of the

sadness factories...

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3and hung over the city

like

bad news.

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4And In the dephts of the city beyond an old zone of ruined buildings...

... that looked like

broken hearts ...

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There lived a happy young fellow by the name of Haroun.

The only child ...

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of the storyteller Rashid Khalifa,

whose cheerfulness was famous throughout that unhappy metropolis ...

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...and whose never ending stream of tall, short and winding tales

had earned him not one but two nicknames.

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To his admirers Rashid was the Ocean of Notions the

Ocean

of Notions

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the Shah of Blah.

but to his jealous rivals he was

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5To his wife Sorayah Rashid was for many years as loving a husband as anyone could wish for,

Rashid

Sorayah

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5and during these years Haroun grew up in a home in which,

instead of misery and frowns, he had his father‘s ready laughter

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and his mother‘s sweet voiceraised in song.

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Then something went wrong.

Soraya stopped singing in the middle of a line, as if someone had thrown a switch.

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Rashid Khalifa was so busy making up and telling stories

he didn‘t notice.

But then Rashid was a busy man,

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he was the Ocean of Notions, the famous

Shah of Blah.

in constant demand,

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Haroun often thought of his father as a juggler, because

his stories were really lots of

different tales juggled together,

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and Rashid kept them going in a sort of dizzy whirl,

and never made a mistake.

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Where do all these stories come from?

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From the great story sea.

... then I feel full of steam.

Glug glug glug. I drink the story waters and ...

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Where do you keep this hot water?

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It comes out of an invisible

tap...

installed by one of the Water Genies.

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I‘ve never seen a Water

Genie!

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You‘re never up in time to

see the milkman,

but you don‘t mind drinking the milk.

You have to be a subscriber.

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And how do you become a subscriber?

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Oh, that‘s much Too

Complicated To Explain.

Now kindly desist from this Iffing and Butting

and be happy with the stories you enjoy.

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Soraya joins Haroun and Rashid.

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Why don‘t you have any more

children?

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We used up our full quota of child-stuff just in making you. It‘s all packed in there, enough for maybe four or five kiddies. Yes, sir, there‘s more to you than the blinking eye can see.

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We tried

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We tried. This child business is not an easy thing.

Think of the poor Senguptas.

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The Senguptas lived upstairs.

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Mr SenguptaMr Sengupta was a clerk at the offices of the City Corporation and he was as sticky thin and whiny-voiced and mingy ...

... as his wife Oneeta was generous and loud and wobbly-fat.

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2.2They had no children at all, and as a result Oneeta Sengupta paid more attention to Haroun than he really cared for.

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11Mr Sengupta ignored Haroun, but was always talking to Soraya.

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That husband of yours, excuse me if I mention, he‘s got his head stuck in the air and his feet off the ground.

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What are all these stories? Life is not a storybook or a joke shop. All this fun will come to no good.

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What‘s the use of stories that aren‘t even true?

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Haroun couldn‘t get the terrible question out of his head.

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Haroun couldn‘t get the terrible question out of his head.

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Produziert im Schuljahr 99/00

Klasse 10 WRS

Fächer: Englisch und Musik

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Musik improvisiert von Schülerinnen und Schülern der

Kl. 10 der Oststadtschule I HSWRS Ludwigsburg

auf Roland Synthesizer XP 60.

Als Midi-Sequenz aufgenommen mit LogicAudio.

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Zeichnungen:

Schülerinnen der Kl.10

Leitung: Joachim Grötzinger