In The Moor’s Last Sigh, Rushdie’s world is more effective than in his other novels. He assumes the whole nation as the world of one family and that is the reason the novel works on the allegorical level. On one level, the paternal family as a national allegory works through a series of metaphoric substation leadings from a traditional division of gender roles to a definition of the modern nation based on western models of cultural, political and economic progress. On the another level the images of the mother India-ringing from the Moor’s rebellious, artistic mother Aurora to Hindu goddess to Indira Gandhi to icons of popular culture - of her religious - political and aesthetic figures of unification across historical periods. Alexndra W. ...
International audienceSimilarly to works by other Indian writers water as symbol plays a crucial rol...
This paper seeks to view the device of magic realism used in Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children as...
The Ground Beneath Her Feet – Salman Rushdie’s 1999 cult novel – stands as a very rich and complex c...
In his documentary film The Riddle of Midnight, Salman Rushdie returns to India 40 years after indep...
The recurrent theme of dropping frontiers in a world which has become increasingly heterogeneous bu...
This book analyses the novels of Salman Rushdie and their stylistic conventions in the context of In...
Salman Rushdie is one of the most important postcolonial writers in English literature. Through his ...
The aim of this dissertation is to trace the function of parody in the context of Salman Rushdie’s m...
This essay discusses how The Moor’s Last Sigh (1995) can be regarded as Salman Rushdie’s attempt to ...
In this study, I examine Salman Rushdie’s fiction within the critical framework of globalization stu...
Abstract: India has so many stories to tell about the past, present and the future. It is true that ...
Salman Rushdie’s The Moor’s Last Sigh is a most energetic piling up of different stories, but in the...
Kluwick breaks new ground in this book, moving away from Rushdie studies that focus on his status as...
Rushdie, the most representative writer of postcolonial literature, had a desire to become an actor ...
Rushdie has explored many themes and issues in his writing cosmos within the postcolonial perspectiv...
International audienceSimilarly to works by other Indian writers water as symbol plays a crucial rol...
This paper seeks to view the device of magic realism used in Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children as...
The Ground Beneath Her Feet – Salman Rushdie’s 1999 cult novel – stands as a very rich and complex c...
In his documentary film The Riddle of Midnight, Salman Rushdie returns to India 40 years after indep...
The recurrent theme of dropping frontiers in a world which has become increasingly heterogeneous bu...
This book analyses the novels of Salman Rushdie and their stylistic conventions in the context of In...
Salman Rushdie is one of the most important postcolonial writers in English literature. Through his ...
The aim of this dissertation is to trace the function of parody in the context of Salman Rushdie’s m...
This essay discusses how The Moor’s Last Sigh (1995) can be regarded as Salman Rushdie’s attempt to ...
In this study, I examine Salman Rushdie’s fiction within the critical framework of globalization stu...
Abstract: India has so many stories to tell about the past, present and the future. It is true that ...
Salman Rushdie’s The Moor’s Last Sigh is a most energetic piling up of different stories, but in the...
Kluwick breaks new ground in this book, moving away from Rushdie studies that focus on his status as...
Rushdie, the most representative writer of postcolonial literature, had a desire to become an actor ...
Rushdie has explored many themes and issues in his writing cosmos within the postcolonial perspectiv...
International audienceSimilarly to works by other Indian writers water as symbol plays a crucial rol...
This paper seeks to view the device of magic realism used in Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children as...
The Ground Beneath Her Feet – Salman Rushdie’s 1999 cult novel – stands as a very rich and complex c...