Essays on Salman Rushdie
Abstract This paper aims to examine the term Magical realism and how magical realism is used as a post-colonial device in his novel Midnight’s Children. The first part of the paper analyzes the term Magical realism and the latter part of the paper deals with the problems of post-colonialism such as the difficulty of finding...
The novel was written about the time of independence and was published in 1981. This novel won the Booker Prize in 1981 and in 1993 this novel won the prize of Booker and in 2008 the novel was awarded the Best of Booker. Later on, in 1989 the Molana of that time put a Fatwa...
Ever since language and writing were invented, the latter has evolved into an art that has been mastered by several personalities over the years. Their written works have become classics and the writers themselves have become celebrated personalities. One of the many names with this status is Salman Rushdie, a Indian essayist, and novelist, whose...