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Midnight's Children | The Booker PrizesJan 1, 1981 · Saleem's life is a whirlwind of disasters and triumphs that mirror the course of modern India at its most impossible, in Salman Rushdie's masterpiece.
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Midnight's Children Summary and Study Guide | SuperSummaryMidnight's Children is a 1981 magical realism novel by British American novelist Salman Rushdie. The story follows Saleem, a child born at the moment of ...
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Midnight's Children Study Guide | Literature Guide - LitChartsJan 5, 2019 · Midnight's Children is a critical look at this dark time in Indian history and the tyrannical rulings of Indira Gandhi, who sued Rushdie for ...
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Midnight's Children: Salman Rushdie and Midnight's ... - SparkNotesThe novel was banned in Rushdie's native India and prompted the theocratic Iranian government to issue a fatwa—a religious ruling—calling for his death in 1989.
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The Booker Prize 1981A book so good it won a Booker Prize three times. Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children went on to scoop the anniversary Booker of Bookers and The Best of the ...
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Rushdie's Midnight's Children crowned best of the Bookers | BooksJul 10, 2008 · Public vote names Midnight's Children the best novel to have won the Booker in 40 years.
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The Defiance of Salman Rushdie | The New YorkerFeb 6, 2023 · In 1981, when Rushdie was thirty-three, he published “Midnight's Children,” an autobiographical-national epic of Bombay and the rise of post- ...
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Salman Rushdie, Midnight's Children - John PistelliAug 26, 2022 · The religious and political controversies attached to his name ... Midnight's Children is nothing if not a political novel. It recounts ...
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Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie - First Edition PointsYear Published: 1981. Author Last Name: Rushdie · The consensus is that the American edition (Knopf) precedes the UK edition (Jonathan Cape). · Quick Search:.
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nilanjana s royMay 11, 2004 · But he had not done well in the United States, where fewer than 20,000 copies of Midnight's Children and Shame had been sold. As I saw it ...Missing: figures | Show results with:figures
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Partition of British India - The National ArchivesThe partition of British India occurred in August 1947 when the British government withdrew from India after almost two hundred years of British rule.Missing: death toll<|separator|>
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Independence and Partition, 1947 | National Army MuseumPartition meant that millions of people found themselves on the 'wrong' side of the borders. Ten million became refugees in what was the largest population ...Missing: displacement | Show results with:displacement
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[PDF] Anticipating Independence, No Premonition of Partition. The ...Post-1947, both nations worked to cut these long-forged links (Bose, 1982). There were significant economic differences across regions even in British India.
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The History of Economic Development in India since Independence... five-year plans, became a source of much inefficiency and corruption. The micromanagement of the private sector called for much more knowledge and technical ...
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[PDF] The Past, Present and Future of Industrial Policies in IndiaThis. 'license raj' strangled the private sector and led to rampant corruption and massive inefficiency. As a result, India stagnated until bold neo-liberal ...
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Sino-Indian War | Causes, Summary, & Casualties - BritannicaOct 13, 2025 · Indian forces were soundly defeated, 7,000 men having been killed or captured, and the lowlands of Assam lay open to the invaders. Quick Facts.
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As India and China clash, JFK's 'forgotten crisis' is back | BrookingsJun 17, 2020 · In 1962, India was badly defeated by the Chinese, losing the Aksai Chin region of Ladakh in a matter of days.
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1965 India-Pakistan War | History, Kashmir, Causes ... - BritannicaSep 6, 2025 · Both India and Pakistan suffered thousands of casualties, and the conflict had a largely inconclusive outcome as both countries claimed victory.
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The India-Pakistan War of 1965 - Office of the HistorianIndia accepted the ceasefire on September 21 and Pakistan on September 22. The ceasefire alone did not resolve the status of Kashmir, and both sides accepted ...
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The Emergency | India, 1975, Indira Gandhi, History, & FactsSep 5, 2025 · The Emergency was a period in India of 21 months (June 1975–March 1977) during which emergency powers were applied across the country at the ...Emergency powers · Sterilization · Jayaprakash NarayanMissing: manipulation | Show results with:manipulation
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India: “The Emergency” and the Politics of Mass SterilizationThe World Bank gave the Indian government a loan of US $66 million dollars between 1972 and 1980 for sterilization. In fact, Indira Gandhi was pressed by ...Missing: manipulation | Show results with:manipulation
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[PDF] POSTCOLONIAL INDIA IN SALMAN RUSHDIE'S NOVEL ...Midnight's Children is a critique of Indian mentality, diversity, politics and history, but at the same time a study on human relations. In this paper I will ...
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Midnight's Children: Full Book Summary - SparkNotesSaleem Sinai, the narrator of Midnight's Children, opens the novel by explaining that he was born on midnight, August 15, 1947, at the exact moment India ...
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Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie Plot Summary - LitChartsJan 5, 2019 · Born at the exact moment of India's independence from British rule, Saleem is inescapably “handcuffed to history,” and his own fate is intertwined with that of ...
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Midnight's Children | Magical Realism, India, Partition - BritannicaOct 2, 2025 · Midnight's Children was awarded the Booker McConnell Prize for fiction in 1981. In 1993 it was chosen as the best Booker Prize novel in 25 years ...
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[PDF] A New Historical Approach to Midnight's Children - Atlantis PressThere are historical events like Indo-Pakistani War of 1947, Indo-Pakistani War of 1965,. Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 and Sino-Indian War in 1962. Rushdie ...Missing: parallels | Show results with:parallels
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Noses Symbol Analysis - Midnight's Children - LitChartsJan 5, 2019 · Saleem Sinai's large, bulbous nose is a symbol of his power as the leader of the Midnight Children's Conference, which is comprised of all ...Missing: key | Show results with:key
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Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children: A Critical SummaryMar 15, 2025 · Political Climate of Post-Independence India: The novel spans the first three decades of India's independence, a period marked by significant ...
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Condemned By a Perforated Sheet: Midnight's Children | 123 Help Me“Midnight's Children” begins with a chapter entitled “The Perforated Sheet.” This chapter lays the groundwork for the perforated sheet metaphor that comes up ...
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Midnight's Children Setting | Shmoop1962: The Sino-Indian War (2.18. It all started in the Sino Indian war and it ended when Indira Gandhi declared the State of Emergency. Saleem uses the start ...Missing: events | Show results with:events
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Analysis of Salman Rushdie's Novels - Literary Theory and CriticismApr 4, 2019 · Tags: Analysis of Midnight's Children Novel, Analysis of Salman Rushdie's ... Literary Criticism of Aristotle · Analysis of Stuart Hall's Encoding ...
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The Science of Magical Thinking | The Center for FictionAt times the magic in Midnight's Children would seem to have sprung purely from the wilds of Rushdie's own imagination. One of the novel's central conceits, for ...Missing: "literary | Show results with:"literary
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The Dynamic of Representation in Salman Rushdie's Midnight's ...Jun 24, 2005 · Modes of narration. Narration in Midnight's Children takes the form of a dialogue between two voices: that of Saleem and that of Padma, who ...
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Contesting History in Salman Rushdie's Midnight's ChildrenDec 9, 2024 · He is careful to make his own narrative "suspect," just as he casts suspicion on Wolpert's voice. His intent seems to be to open up the ...
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[PDF] salman rushdie's synesthetic portrayal of postcolonial india in midnightThe coinciding birth of the midnight's children and India's Independence parallels the real-life hope India had for its rebirth during Independence; however ...
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[PDF] History and fiction in Salman Rushdie's Midnight's ChildrenJul 6, 2017 · Rushdie bases most of the structure and narrative ramblings on Sterne's non-linear text. The best example is Saleem. Sinai's birth, much like ...Missing: shifts | Show results with:shifts
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The Representation of Time in Salman Rushdie's Novels1 To restore the past to himself, Rushdie has set out, like most of these writers, to write the history of his country from the perspective of the exile or, ...
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(DOC) Representations of time in Forster and Rushdie - Academia.eduNarration often shifts, in Midnight's Children from being revelatory in regards to the conclusion of the novel to an intent to put things in the correct ...<|separator|>
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Truth and Storytelling Theme in Midnight's Children - LitChartsJan 5, 2019 · Self-proclaimed writer and pickle-factory manager Saleem Sinai is dying—cracking and crumbling under the stress of a mysterious illness—but ...
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The Chutnification of English in Salman Rushdie's Midnight's ChildrenMar 2, 2019 · Rushdie's use of the expression “chutnification” epitomizes his use of language in the novels, with special reference to Midnight's Children.
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[PDF] The Chutnification of English in Salman Rushdie's Midnight's ChildrenFeb 1, 2019 · 'Chutnification: The Dynamics of. Language in Midnight's Children' in K.B. Kumar (Ed.), Salman. Rushdie's 'Midnight's Children': A Reader's ...
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[PDF] 'Linguistic Experiments in Rushdie׳s Midnight׳s Children.׳ O.P. ...Nov 1, 2020 · ' And as Ben Jonson said of Shakespeare, Rushdie is 'not a safe model' for the future writers of English because of his 'chutnification' of ...
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[PDF] A STUDY OF SALMAN RUSHDIE'S MIDNIGHT'S CHILDRENIn Midnight's Children, Rushdie has made innovative use of English language. ... '“Chutnification”: The Dynamics of Language in Midnight's Children', Salman.
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[PDF] Language Hybridity in Midnight's ChildrenRushdie's experimentation with hybrid forms is known as chutnification. In the context of narration, it can be described as encapsulating culturally mixed,.
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[PDF] A Critical Analysis of Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children - ijrprSalman Rushdie's Midnight's Children gives us a fractured and metaphorical view of submit-colonial India, blending historic account, magical realism, and ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Getting to the why of British India's bloody Partition - Harvard GazetteApr 6, 2018 · Instead of the 14.5 million thought to have moved from country to country in previous estimates, Leaning and colleagues said up to 18 million ...
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[PDF] The Uncertainty of National and Cultural Identity in Salman RushdieâMay 1, 2013 · While East, West focuses on this fragmentation from a transnational perspective, Rushdie uses Midnight's Children, to examine the internal.
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[PDF] Postcolonial Identity in the Novels of Salman Rushdie - IJFMRMidnight's Children (1981): Represents the postcolonial nation as a body politic intertwined with the personal. Saleem Sinai's fragmented memory and narrative ...
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Salman Rushdie | Vanity Fea - BlogiaFeb 7, 2013 · " That style grows from Rushdie's attempt in Midnight's Children to use the English language as a way of imagining a from for India itself ...<|separator|>
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(PDF) The Reliability of the Narrator in Salman Rushdie's Midnight's ...... Unreliable Narration in Midnight's Children',. attests to his narrator's flaws: 'It is by now obvious, I hope, that Saleem Sinai is an unreliable. narrator ...
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[PDF] Mnemostory and the 'Chutney of Memory' in Salman Rushdie's ...The focus of this study is mainly to address the role of memory in Salman Rushdie's second novel Midnight's Children (1981) in revisioning post-partition ...
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Nation, History and Memory: A Critical Study of Salman Rushdie's ...Rushdie critiques the notion of a homogenous nation through fragmented identities in Midnight's Children. The text explores the concept of nation as a ...
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[PDF] Myth and Memory in Midnight's ChildrenIn Midnight's Children, Salman Rushdie's fabulist, magical realist narrative is precisely the kind of myth-making that arises from diasporic loss. Rushdie ...
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[PDF] THE HAUNTED NATION: MEMORY, VIOLENCE, AND IDENTITY IN ...In Midnight's Children and The Moor's Last Sigh, Salman Rushdie doesn't offer solutions. He doesn't soothe. What he does is tear open the façade of a ...
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Dismantling the license raj: The long road to India's 1991 trade reformsJan 22, 2025 · In July 1991, India began to dismantle its long-standing, highly restrictive import control regime and move toward a more open economy.
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Reasons why many Indians are critical of Jawaharlal Nehru - LinkedInSep 9, 2025 · Economically, his adoption of a rigid socialist model created the “License-Permit-Quota Raj,” which stifled entrepreneurship, bred corruption, ...
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India's dark history of sterilisation - BBC NewsNov 14, 2014 · The deaths of 15 women at two state-run sterilisation camps in Chhattisgarh has put a spotlight on India's dark history of botched ...Missing: electoral manipulation<|separator|>
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HF01-08 INDIA'S HISTORY OF MASS STERILIZATIONMay 1, 2022 · A mass sterilization campaign took place in India at the height of “The Emergency” in 1976, during which 6.2 million men underwent vasectomies to limit ...
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The Legacy of India's Quest to Sterilize Millions of MenOct 1, 2018 · In 1976 alone, the Indian government sterilized 6.2 million men. Permanent methods of birth control remain very popular in India, but today women bear almost ...
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Satire, Violence, and the Indian Body Politic in Salman Rushdie's ...The most brutal bodily assault is the enforced sterilization of the midnight children during the Emergency, which Saleem calls “the draining-out of hope” (MC ...
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SALMAN RUSHDIE: MIDNIGHT'S CHILDREN (1981)The novel opens with the story of Aadam Aziz, an Indian Muslim from Kashmir who (like Rushdie himself) has been educated in the West and has absorbed a great ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Evidence from Dismantling the License Raj in IndiaDec 21, 2005 · We study the effects of the progressive elimination of the system of industrial regulations on entry and production, known as the “license raj” ...
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[PDF] Evidence from dismantling the License Raj in India - LSEa system of central controls ...
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How Indira Gandhi won the 1971 war - India TodayDec 16, 2021 · She won the war decisively - splitting Pakistan into two, with the new country, Bangladesh, consisting of over 60 per cent of Pakistan's ...
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India's Greatest Ever Military Victory - Indian National CongressDecember 4, 1971, had been designated as the day the Indian armed forces would directly undertake the liberation of Bangladesh.
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[PDF] Dismantling the license raj: The long road to India's 1991 trade reformsJan 7, 2025 · The restrictions that choked India's trade were backed by powerful vested interests—protected firms, license holders, and government ...
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The Political Necessity of the Licence-Permit Raj | The India ForumMay 9, 2023 · Industrial licencing established a framework through which newly independent India could spearhead development, and was not necessarily tied to socialism.
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Who is Salman Rushdie? The writer who emerged from hiding - BBCAug 12, 2022 · ... Midnight's Children, which won the 1981 Booker Prize. It was widely acclaimed and sold half a million copies. Where Midnight's Children had ...
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'Midnight's Children' Wins Special Booker Prize - The New York TimesSep 21, 1993 · In 1981, the winner was "Midnight's Children," the story of a boy, Saleem Sinai, born at the time of India's independence. That year the awards ...
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Salman Rushdie and the long shadow of 'The Satanic Verses'Aug 17, 2022 · His 1981 novel, “Midnight's Children,” won the prestigious Booker Prize and sold a million copies in the United Kingdom alone.
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Midnight's Children - Penguin BooksSep 14, 2017 · Translated into over forty languages, his sixteen works of fiction include Midnight's Children – for which he won the Booker Prize in 1981 ...
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Analyzing Midnight's Children Through Theoretical LensesAug 25, 2024 · This paper examines Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children through the lens of key postcolonial theories, offering a comparative study of the novel's engagement ...
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[PDF] Connection between Magical Realism and Postcolonial IssuesAbstract: Midnight's Children is the story of Saleem Sinai, the narrator, whose birth parallels the emergence of independent India.
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[PDF] A POST-COLONIAL READING OF SALMAN RUSHDIE'S ...The present paper discusses the idea that like other postcolonial literaries, Rushdie seems to search for new social order and realities. In Midnight's.
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[PDF] A postcolonial study of Salman Rushdie's “Midnight's children.”Jan 30, 2025 · Rushdie's Midnight's Children emphasizes the political subjugation and different occurrences and issues of postcolonial Indian citizens ...
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Photography, Realism, and Rushdie's "Midnight's Children" - jstorThe narrative voice of this novel openly comments on the falsification of reality through propagandistic con- structions of history. The novel in general ...
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Midnight's Children as a National AllegoryFeb 18, 2016 · Indian scholars often criticize the novel for its historical omissions or errors, yet Kortenaar notes that it exposes the “fictionality” of the ...<|separator|>
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Engaging aporetic time in Midnight's Children - Sean P. O'Brien, 2015May 30, 2014 · Time in Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children is characterized by a cacophony of representational forms that the narrator Saleem uses with and against each ...Missing: reevaluations | Show results with:reevaluations
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The Sundarbans and Postcolonial Identity in Salman Rushdie's ...Jun 30, 2019 · Finding the Self in the Otherness of Nature: The Sundarbans and Postcolonial Identity in Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children. June 2019; Ankara ...
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(PDF) A postcolonial study of Salman Rushdie's “Midnight's children.”Aug 10, 2025 · Critics deal with Midnight's Children on the personal level of Saleem's journey of self-discovery, and/or as a mirror of the collective journey ...
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Review- Rushdie, “Midnight's Children” - Too Much BerardAug 19, 2020 · There's a lot of switching in this book, family-switching, name-changing, conversions, and Saleem goes back and forth between India and Pakistan ...
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Opinion: Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children is extremely overratedJan 26, 2025 · Midnight's Children has won A LOT. It has been praised and praised. Three times Booker prize winner as the best booker prize book ever. I feel ...Midnight's Children : r/books - RedditIs Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie really all that it's made out ...More results from www.reddit.com
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Why do some people hate the book Salman Rushdie's Midnight's ...Oct 16, 2014 · I feel that Midnight's Children is about the betrayal of hope, the failure of dreams and the destruction of magical promise at the hands of the ...
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Rethinking Salman Rushdie - The American ConservativeAug 18, 2022 · Rushdie is a first-rate wordsmith, but a very banal blasphemer. His treatment of Islam was shallow and flippant, and Muslims have every right to be angry with ...
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Disappointment as Utopian Fantasy in "Midnight's Children" - jstorcritique of Rushdie is exemplary in this regard. Booker asserts that the complexity of Rushdie's work is antithetical to populist politics; it en- dorses a ...Missing: wing | Show results with:wing
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Midnight express | Theatre - The GuardianJan 22, 2003 · It is a sprawling epic of a novel. Can Midnight's Children possibly be made into a three-hour stage play? Simon Reade reveals how he pulled it off.
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Midnight's Children, Rushdie's Magical Tale of India and Its ... - PlaybillMar 21, 2003 · The production, directed and co-adapted by Tim Supple, is a multi-media experience, and includes a elements of cinema. An on-stage screen shows ...
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Midnight Matinee | TIMEJan 5, 2003 · ... Midnight's Children, adapted by Salman Rushdie from his ... Royal National Theatre, and were keen to bring the two men together again.
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Abhilash Pillai's Midnight's Children: Performing Politics through ...Nov 9, 2023 · Abhilash Pillai's stage adaptation of Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children (2005–6) introduced a new visual language to Indian theatre, ...
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Abhilash Pillai's Midnight's Children : Performing Politics through ...Aug 7, 2025 · Abhilash Pillai's stage adaptation of Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children (2005–6) introduced a new visual language to Indian theatre.Missing: Royal | Show results with:Royal
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Midnight's Children (2012) - IMDbRating 6.2/10 (3,460) Midnight's Children: Directed by Deepa Mehta. With Rajat Kapoor, Vansh Bhardwaj, Anupam Kher, Neha Mahajan. A pair of children born within moments of India ...
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Watch: Salman Rushdie Narrates Deepa Mehta's Epic Adaptation ...Apr 1, 2013 · Not only did Rushdie adapt the film from his novel along with Mehta, he also lends his voice as the film's narrator, which you can hear in the ...
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Toronto: Paladin Acquiring 'Midnight's Children', Adaptation Of ...Sep 20, 2012 · The film will get a platform theatrical release in April. ... Rushdie wrote the script with Mehta and he attended the film's gala premiere in ...
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Midnight's Children at risk of not being screened in India, says directorSep 9, 2012 · The film's director, Deepa Mehta, revealed at its premiere in Toronto at the weekend that no Indian distributor had yet bought rights to the ...
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Review: Film of “Midnight's Children” humanizes Salman Rushdie's ...May 10, 2013 · He also provides the film's voice-over narration, quoting passages from the book, because Mehta wanted to imbue the film with some of the novel ...
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In the Company of Salman RushdieMay 20, 2013 · Zadie Smith recalled reading Midnight's Children at the age of 16 or 17—at the time it was transformational, she said. “It just seemed to me ...
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[PDF] A 'Return' of the Subject in Zadie Smith's White TeethTherefore, I turn to Rushdie's critically acclaimed novel, 1981 Booker Prize winner Midnight's Children, as an example of postmodern construction of literary ...
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Tariq Ali, Midnight's Children, NLR I/136, November–December 1982Dec 1, 1982 · Rushdie has been compared, at different times, to Gunter Grass and Gabriel Garcia Marquez, whose influences, openly acknowledged, are evident ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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And Other Thoughts on Salman Rushdie's Shame (by Bethany)Dec 18, 2012 · I find it interesting that magic realism almost always seems to emerge as a postcolonial phenomenon (although I know, I know – it has its roots ...Missing: influence | Show results with:influence
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[PDF] The Question of the Other: Cultural Critiques of Magical RealismAnd the ensemble of voices are called the Midnight Children's Confer- ence, its multivocal nature acting as a specific critique of the Congress. Party's ...
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[PDF] Salman Rushdie S Midnight S Children Continuum CoOct 16, 2025 · The collaboration between Salman Rushdie's. *Midnight's Children* and Continuum Co has had a measurable impact on literary scholarship. By ...
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Yale University – Decolonising Modern Languages and CulturesAug 30, 2021 · I was intensely uncomfortable reading her account of our class on Midnight's Children. In it, she indicated that institutional Eurocentrism had ...
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The Observer view on the attack on Salman Rushdie being an attack ...Aug 14, 2022 · “The moment you declare a set of ideas to be immune from criticism, satire, derision, or contempt, freedom of thought becomes impossible,” he ...
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Literary Freedom and Political Violence: Thoughts on Salman ...Aug 14, 2022 · Accordingly, to appreciate the satirical power of The Satanic Verses, its offensiveness to the targets of its satire should not be denied or ...<|separator|>
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Reading Magical Realism in Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children ...Aug 6, 2025 · The present study explores the magical realism contents in the Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie.
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(PDF) Cinematic Adaptation Salman Rushdie's Midnight's ChildrenThis paper aims to provide an in-depth examination of the process of adapting Midnight's Children for the screen and to analyze the successes and challenges of ...
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The Widow: Rushdie's Portrayal of Indira Gandhi in Midnight's ...However, by interpreting the Widow as an element of political satire, we can see that Rushdie's gendered portrayal of Indira Gandhi reveals a valid critique ...
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49 years of Emergency: Here is what happened over the two years ...Jun 25, 2023 · It also resulted in her son carrying out forced sterilisation drives in Delhi and slum clearance programs ... during the Emergency in 1975.
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Book Review: Emergency Chronicles: Indira Gandhi ... - LSE BlogsOct 3, 2019 · ... slum clearance and sterilisation campaigns (India saw more than 8 million sterilisation operations in 1976-77 (284)). These are often ...<|separator|>
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1975 Emergency explained: A look back at India's 'dark days of ...Jul 12, 2024 · Forced sterilization drives, spearheaded by Gandhi's son Sanjay Gandhi, raised humanitarian concerns. The period also saw slum clearance ...
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Issue 5:Gender and Power and the Emergency in IndiaGender and Power: Sterilisation under the Emergency in India, 1975-1977 ... The government also used Emergency powers to pursue intrusive slum clearance ...
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[PDF] An Examination of the Key Features of Salman Rushdie's ...To sum up, Midnight's Children fictionalizes the early history of post-independence India as a period of internal dissent and of tension between the forces ...
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The poor and the limits of civil rights in Delhi during the emergency ...Aug 6, 2025 · Slum clearance campaigns and forced sterilisations, which were programmes led by Indira Gandhi's son Sanjay Gandhi and targeted especially at ...
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Indira Gandhi's Emergency regime, 1975–77, and its aftermathJun 20, 2024 · The Fact-Finding Committee has been appointed for the specific purpose of collecting information in respect of the programmes of slum clearance, ...
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[PDF] Politics or Public Health? Sterilization During the Indian Emergency ...... [slum clearances] before and during the emergency and there was no disturbance anywhere and it was only the extraneous factor of Family Planning that had ...
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Nehru's Role in the Sino-Indian War > Articles | - Global AsiaDriven by wrong assumptions about China, Nehru ignored early signs of trouble and then, paralyzed by hardened public opinion and political opposition, failed to ...Missing: causes | Show results with:causes
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[PDF] Causes of the 1962 Sino-Indian War: A Systems Level ApproachPrime Minister Nehru, in a seemingly intractable diplomatic position authorized the use of force against PRC assets in. Ladakh, south of the McMahon Line, in ...
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[PDF] India's China policy: A critical analysis of the 1947-1962 PeriodThe relationship witnessed an ups and downs trajectory from 1947 to 1962. Nehru followed the mixed form of idealist and realist foreign policy and on the other ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Rushdie's C(Use and Abuse of History" in "Midnights Children"JLHE POPULARIZED POLITICAL controversy surrounding The. Satanic Verses ( 1989) has largely obscured one of the most impor- tant aspects of Salman Rushdie's work ...
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[PDF] Midnight's Children: An Allegory of Indian HistoryMidnight's. Children mocks the charade of secularism in India which despite repeated pronouncements has not been sincerely implemented. It is ironical that ...
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[PDF] 111 RUSHDIE'S SECULARIST NATIONALISM, AND THE LIMITS OF ...Mar 10, 2023 · Next, the paper explains why Rushdie's critics frequently champion Midnight's Children as an outstanding example of hybridity. When Bhabha ...
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Rushdie and Secularism - University of Bristol Research PortalMar 23, 2023 · It delineates different conceptions of secularism with which Rushdie is preoccupied. Midnight's Children, The Moor's Last Sigh, and Shalimar ...
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[PDF] Rushdie's Critique of Politics in Midnight's ChildrenIn the novel, Rushdie has attempted to portray the political and social problems of. India. The post-independence Indian rulers claim to be benefitting the ...Missing: wing | Show results with:wing
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Midnight's Children: Emergency fiction reveals many truths - ThePrintJun 22, 2025 · New Delhi: In 1984, Indira Gandhi sued Salman Rushdie over a single sentence in his Emergency-inspired 1981 novel, Midnight's Children—and ...
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August 1, 1984, Forty Years Ago: Salman Rushdie ApologisesAug 1, 2024 · Salman Rushdie has expressed “sincere apologies” to Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, for the passage he wrote concerning her and her family in his ...<|separator|>
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Rajiv govt decision to ban Rushdie's book was justified, taken for ...Aug 13, 2022 · Rushdie's 'Midnight's Children' is one of the great novels of the 20th century but the decision to ban "The Satanic Verses" was taken purely for law and order ...
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Rushdie Is India's Forgotten Child of Midnight - New Lines MagazineAug 30, 2022 · The spooky city, which looks like a demonstration of the effects of a neutron bomb, has inspired dozens of writers from the 19th century onward.Missing: influenced | Show results with:influenced
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I gag myself: Self-censoring Midnight's Children - FirstpostSep 11, 2012 · No one has officially objected to the content of Midnight's Children. There's been nary a peep from the government, politician or organisation.
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Selling 'Midnight's Children' in India - The New York TimesFeb 1, 2013 · Controversy over Mr. Rushdie flared up again this week, as he came to India to promote the film “Midnight's Children,” directed by the award- ...
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India must choose to defend free speech - Index on CensorshipJan 18, 2012 · Rushdie's earlier novel, Midnight's Children, had put India on the world's literary map. Protests against The Satanic Verses followed worldwide, ...
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Mr. Rushdie and Mrs. Gandhi - Project MUSEThe libel suit brought by Indira Gandhi against Salman Rushdie in 1984, after the publication of Midnight's Children, was not merely the culmination of a ...