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        Midnight Children

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        Salman Rushdie’s “Midnight’s Children” stands as a seminal work in contemporary literature, offering a dazzling and multi-layered narrative that intertwines the personal and the political. The novel tells the story of Saleem Sinai, born at the exact moment of India’s independence in 1947, and the subsequent events that unfold in his life parallel the tumultuous journey of the newly formed nation. Rushdie employs magical realism to infuse the narrative with a sense of wonder, blending history with fantastical elements. The protagonist’s extraordinary connection with the other children born at the same moment imparts a unique and symbolic dimension to the tale, capturing the essence of the nation’s collective identity and its post-colonial struggles.

        Weight 0.46 kg
        Author

        Salman Rushdie

        Publisher

        VINTAGE

        Book Type

        Fiction

        Categories

        Classic Fiction

        Best for

        Fans of Magical Realism and Interested in Indian History and Culture also Literary Enthusiasts

        Ages

        16+

        Binding

        Paperback

        Edition

        Media tie-in edition (3 January 2013)

        ISBN

        978-0099582076

        Language

        English

        Pages

        672

        Printing Remarks

        Standard

        Dimension

        12.9 x 3.6 x 19.8 cm

        Weight

        0.465 Kg

        SKU: AXDBS1029 Category: Tag:

        “Midnight’s Children” is a literary masterpiece that transcends its narrative to become a poignant exploration of cultural identity, political upheaval, and the intricate threads that bind individuals to their nations. Rushdie skillfully tackles themes of colonialism, religious tension, and the search for identity, creating a rich and complex tapestry that resonates with readers globally. The novel’s intricate storytelling and masterful blending of history and mythology have earned it numerous accolades, including the Booker Prize, and established it as a seminal work in postcolonial literature.

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