A CRITICAL STUDY OF THE SELECT NOVELS OF SALMAN RUSHDIE

A CRITICAL STUDY OF THE SELECT NOVELS OF SALMAN RUSHDIE
Title A CRITICAL STUDY OF THE SELECT NOVELS OF SALMAN RUSHDIE PDF eBook
Author Dr. Abhibunnisha Begum
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 256
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ISBN 0359468934

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A Fight Against Realism

A Fight Against Realism
Title A Fight Against Realism PDF eBook
Author Nancy Prasanna Joseph
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Pages 116
Release 2013-08
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ISBN 9783656484370

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Doctoral Thesis / Dissertation from the year 2005 in the subject English - Literature, Works, grade: A, - (Annamalai University), course: English Literature, language: English, comment: A complete study of Salman Rushdie's Narrative technique in his select novels., abstract: Salman Rushdie (born Ahmed Salman Rushdie on June 19, 1947, in Bombay, India) is an Indian-born British essayist and author of fiction, most of which is set on the Indian subcontinent. He grew up in Bombay (now Mumbai) attended Rugby School, Warwickshire, then King's College, Cambridge in England. Following an advertising career with Ayer Barker, he became a full-time writer. His narrative style, blending myth and fantasy with real life, has been described as connected with magic realism. His writing career began with Grimus, a fantastic tale, part-science fiction. His next novel, Midnight's Children, however, catapulted him to literary fame and is often considered his best work to date. It also significantly shaped the course Indian writing in English was to follow over the next decade. This work later awarded the 'Booker of Bookers' prize in 1993 after being selected as the best novel to be awarded the Booker Prize in its 25 years. Midnight's Children is a 1981 novel by Salman Rushdie. It centers on the author's native India and was acclaimed as a major milestone in Indian writing. Midnight's Children is an allegory for the events in India after independence in 1947. The protagonist and narrator of the story is Saleem Sinai, a telepath with a nasal defect, who is born at the exact time that India became independent. Saleem Sinai's life then parallels the changing fortunes of the country after independence. The novel is also an expression of the author's own childhood, his affection for the city of Bombay (now Mumbai) of those times, and the tumultuous variety of the Indian Subcontinent.

Imaginary Homelands

Imaginary Homelands
Title Imaginary Homelands PDF eBook
Author Salman Rushdie
Publisher Penguin
Pages 449
Release 1992-05-01
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0140140360

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“Read every page of this book; better still, re-read them. The invocation means no hardship, since every true reader must surely be captivated by Rushdie’s masterful invention and ease, the flow of wit and insight and passion. How literature of the highest order can serve the interests of our common humanity is freshly illustrated here: a defence of his past, a promise for the future, and a surrender to nobody or nothing whatever except his own all-powerful imagination.”-Michael Foot, Observer Salman Rushdie’s Imaginary Homelands is an important record of one writer’s intellectual and personal odyssey. The seventy essays collected here, written over the last ten years, cover an astonishing range of subjects –the literature of the received masters and of Rushdie’s contemporaries; the politics of colonialism and the ironies of culture; film, politicians, the Labour Party, religious fundamentalism in America, racial prejudice; and the preciousness of the imagination and of free expression. For this paperback edition, the author has written a new essay to mark the third anniversary of the fatwa.

Reading Rushdie

Reading Rushdie
Title Reading Rushdie PDF eBook
Author M. D. Fletcher
Publisher Rodopi
Pages 420
Release 1994
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9789051837650

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Salman Rushdie is perhaps the most important writer of the present time. His significant and controversial literary interventions in debates on post-colonial culture and contemporary South Asian Islam are matched by the contribution he has made to postmodern literature in the West (culminating in the award to him in 1993 of the twenty-fifth-anniversary Booker of Bookers prize). This collection of articles focuses on Rushdie's five novels. The context is set by the introduction, The Politics of Salman Rushdie's Fiction, which discusses the political stance of Rushdie's fiction, the various influences on his work, and the textual strategies and techniques he employs, for political expression and cultural critique. The postmodern/post-colonial interface, the carnivalesque, and satire are major themes treated here and in the articles that follow, which also provide diverse other perspectives on Rushdie's thought and method. A number of essays have been commissioned specially for this volume. An appendix listing selected writings by Rushdie and articles on the Satanic Verses Affair is followed by a comprehensive bibliography annotating critical studies of Rushdie's work.

Critical Analysis of Salman Rushdie's Novels

Critical Analysis of Salman Rushdie's Novels
Title Critical Analysis of Salman Rushdie's Novels PDF eBook
Author Baijayanti Swain
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre
ISBN 9788171921294

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Salman Rushdie

Salman Rushdie
Title Salman Rushdie PDF eBook
Author Mohit Kumar Ray
Publisher Atlantic Publishers & Dist
Pages 240
Release 2006
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9788126906314

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Salman Rushdie (1947 ) Has Emerged Over The Years As One Of The Most Controversial Figures Of Our Times Who Excites Contrary Feelings. But Whether Admired Or Criticized, The Fact Remains That Rushdie, With His Commitment To Struggle For Freedom Of Expression, For Speech To The Silenced, For Power To The Disempowered, Is A Writer Who Cannot Be Ignored.One Of The Major Preoccupations Of Rushdie S Art Is The Issue Of Migrant Identity. Many Of His Characters Are Migrants Drifting From Shore To Shore In Search Of Some Imaginary Homeland , And Obviously The Author Identifies Himself With His Migrant Personae. Search For Identity Is Perhaps The One Recurring Theme In Rushdie S Works, And The Themes Of Double Identity , Divided Selves And Shadow Figures Persist In His Writings As Correlative For The Schismatic/Dual Identity Of The Migrant, As Well As The Necessary Confusion And Ambiguity Of The Migrant Existence. Rushdie Describes The World From This Unique Point Of View Of The Migrant Narrator. He Is Also Conscious Of His Role In This Regard In Re-Describing The World, And Thus Creating A New Vision Of Art And Life.By Exercising What He Describes As The Migrant Writer S Privilege To Choose His Parents Rushdie Has Chosen His Inheritance From A Vast Repertoire Of Literary Parents, Including Cervantes, Kafka, Melville, Et Al.His Novels And Stories Derive Their Special Flavour From The Author S Superb Handling Of The Characteristic Postmodern Devices Like Magic Realism, Palimpsest, Ekphrasis, Etc. Rushdie Has Been Rightly Compared With Such Literary Innovators Stalwarts Of Our Times As Gunter Grass, Milan Kundera, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Et Al. Readers Of The Present Volumes Will Be Taken Round The World Of Rushdie By Erudite Scholars Whose Well-Researched, Perceptive Articles Will Add Substantially To Their Enjoyment Of These Fantastic Imaginary Homelands .

Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children

Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children
Title Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children PDF eBook
Author Pradip Kumar Dey
Publisher Atlantic Publishers & Dist
Pages 180
Release 2008-12
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9788126909131

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1. Salman Rushdie Life, Works and Achievements 2. A Detailed Chapterwise Critical Analysis 3. Major Themes and Issues 4. Art of Characterization 5. Major Characters 6. Minor Characters 7. Narrative Techniques 8. Style, Trope and Symbol 9. Critical Reception of Midnight's Children 10. Some Model Questions Select Bibliography Index