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Novel by Salman Rushdie first published in 1980 and considered one of his masterpieces. With this novel, Rushdie won the Booker Prize and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize both in 1981. Years later, ''Midnight´s Children'' was also awarded with the Booker of Bookers prize as it was considered the best Booker-winning novel from the first twenty-five years of the competition. | |||
''Midnight´s Children'' takes place in India. The main character, Saleem, is a boy that was born in the midnight that the country gains its independence from Great Britain, August 15, 1947. Some magic happened that night, that is why all the children born on that day have special powers. The novel is a ''bildungsroman'' where we see the development of the protagonist as well as his life story through the flashbacks that picture the past events and help to understand the story. Also considered a postcolonial work, the novel portrays the controversy and the character of the country in the years that followed the independence. | |||
''Midnight´s Children'' takes place in India. The main character, Saleem, is a boy that was born in the midnight that the country gains its independence from Great Britain, August 15, 1947. Some | |||
Revision as of 09:19, 18 June 2012
Novel by Salman Rushdie first published in 1980 and considered one of his masterpieces. With this novel, Rushdie won the Booker Prize and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize both in 1981. Years later, Midnight´s Children was also awarded with the Booker of Bookers prize as it was considered the best Booker-winning novel from the first twenty-five years of the competition.
Midnight´s Children takes place in India. The main character, Saleem, is a boy that was born in the midnight that the country gains its independence from Great Britain, August 15, 1947. Some magic happened that night, that is why all the children born on that day have special powers. The novel is a bildungsroman where we see the development of the protagonist as well as his life story through the flashbacks that picture the past events and help to understand the story. Also considered a postcolonial work, the novel portrays the controversy and the character of the country in the years that followed the independence.
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http://www.salman-rushdie.com/