The following paper is an attempt to analyze the wonderful tale Salman Rushdie has penned about the Indian nation. Rushdie’s sheer brilliance could be seen in Midnight’s Children, where he has piled the Indian history in a sublime way. Britishers, who sucked the soul out of India, are the ones directly responsible for the situation the Indian nationhood is in today. The mere pleasure of monarchs and elites brought catastrophes and havoc to the whole nation. The Indian freedom struggle was one of its kind in the world- for the country was divided on the night of its independence. It suffered one its worst time on the day it was liberated, millions left their home for ever and a line of hatred was drawn. This paper tries to lighten the histor...
From the years 1815-1914 over 14 million square miles and 450 million people were under the power of...
Salman Rushdie and the Genesis of Secrecy is the first book to draw extensively from material in the...
Rushdie has explored many themes and issues in his writing cosmos within the postcolonial perspectiv...
The Republic of India is an extremely diverse country. The history of the country has been turbule...
This research paper aims to examine a study on language struggles that leads to epistemic violence. ...
The Republic of India is an extremely diverse country. The history of the country has been turbule...
The Republic of India is an extremely diverse country. The history of the country has been turbule...
This paper seeks to view the device of magic realism used in Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children as...
This BA paper discusses how Salman Rushdie makes use of the narrative strategy of magical realism in...
This BA paper discusses how Salman Rushdie makes use of the narrative strategy of magical realism in...
In the era of decolonisation that followed the Second World War, various authors sought to engage wi...
Abstract: India has so many stories to tell about the past, present and the future. It is true that ...
As a comment on India post-Midnight’s Children, Salman Rushdie’s 1995 novel The Moor’s Last Sigh off...
My paper investigates the rhetoric of national traumas in Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children and S...
In his documentary film The Riddle of Midnight, Salman Rushdie returns to India 40 years after indep...
From the years 1815-1914 over 14 million square miles and 450 million people were under the power of...
Salman Rushdie and the Genesis of Secrecy is the first book to draw extensively from material in the...
Rushdie has explored many themes and issues in his writing cosmos within the postcolonial perspectiv...
The Republic of India is an extremely diverse country. The history of the country has been turbule...
This research paper aims to examine a study on language struggles that leads to epistemic violence. ...
The Republic of India is an extremely diverse country. The history of the country has been turbule...
The Republic of India is an extremely diverse country. The history of the country has been turbule...
This paper seeks to view the device of magic realism used in Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children as...
This BA paper discusses how Salman Rushdie makes use of the narrative strategy of magical realism in...
This BA paper discusses how Salman Rushdie makes use of the narrative strategy of magical realism in...
In the era of decolonisation that followed the Second World War, various authors sought to engage wi...
Abstract: India has so many stories to tell about the past, present and the future. It is true that ...
As a comment on India post-Midnight’s Children, Salman Rushdie’s 1995 novel The Moor’s Last Sigh off...
My paper investigates the rhetoric of national traumas in Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children and S...
In his documentary film The Riddle of Midnight, Salman Rushdie returns to India 40 years after indep...
From the years 1815-1914 over 14 million square miles and 450 million people were under the power of...
Salman Rushdie and the Genesis of Secrecy is the first book to draw extensively from material in the...
Rushdie has explored many themes and issues in his writing cosmos within the postcolonial perspectiv...