Midnights Children
Product Details

Fantasy

Genre

3.98

Rating

Paperback

Binding

English

Language

Publisher

Penguin

Pages

672 Pages

Author

Salman Rushdie

Publication Date

2013/01/03

ISBN-13

9780099582076

Unit

1 piece

Dimensions (cm)

12.9 x 3.6 x 19.8

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Country of Origin

United Kingdom

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Description

Midnight s Children by the renowned author Sulman Rushdie is an epic novel that opens up with a child being born at midnight on 15th August, 1947, just at a time when India is achieving Independence from centuries of foreign British colonial rule. Winner of Booker Prize, this book has been added in the list of Great Book of the 20th century and narrates the story of Saleem Siana and the times he lives with the newborn nation. Divided in three parts, the novel begins with the story of Siani s family and the various events that lead to India s independence and eventually to partition. Born precisely at the midnight, Saleem was born with telepathic powers and later discovers that all the kids born in India between 12 A. M. and 1 A. M. are impregnated with the special power. Using his telepathic powers, he assembles a conference with all kids to reflect upon the issues like culture, linguistic, religion and political differences to shape the nation. Highlighting the relation between father and son and a nation yet in its nascent stage, it is an enchanting family adventure with lots of human drama and shocking summoning. The novel has also been adapted as a stage show by the Royal Shakespeare Company in the year 2003. About the author: Of Indian origin, Sir Ahmad Salman Rushdie born on 18 June, 1947 is one of the best living writers in English. Combining historical fiction with magical realism, Rushdie has been courting controversy ever since Midnight's Children was published in 1981. The novel went onto win the Booker Prize. The Satanic Verses, his fourth novel published in 1988, was banned in India and many Islamic countries. Facing death threats the author was granted protection in England. He moved to USA in 2000, where he currently lives.

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