 | Salman Rushdie - Drama - 2009 - 144 pages
The original stage adaptation of Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children, winner of the 1993 Booker of Bookers, the best book to win the Booker Prize in its first twenty-five ... | |
 | Salman Rushdie - Fiction - 2010
Just before dawn one winter's morning, a hijacked jetliner explodes above the English Channel. Through the falling debris, two men -- Gibreel Farishta, the biggest movie star ... | |
 | Salman Rushdie - Fiction - 2011 - 448 pages
Time Magazine's Best Book of the Year Booker Prize-winning author Salman Rushdie combines a ferociously witty family saga with a surreally imagined and sometimes blasphemous ... | |
 | Salman Rushdie - Fiction - 2005 - 398 pages
Shalimar the Clown is a masterpiece from one of our greatest writers, a dazzling novel that brings together the fiercest passions of the heart and the gravest conflicts of our ... | |
 | Salman Rushdie - Fiction - 2001 - 259 pages
"Life is fury. Fury-sexual, Oedipal, political, magical, brutal- drives us to our finest heights and coarsest depths. This is what we are, what we civilize ourselves to ... | |
 | Salman Rushdie - Fiction - 2010
In this brilliant novel, Salman Rushdie masterfully combines history, art, language, politics, and religion. Set in a country "not quite Pakistan," the story centers around the ... | |
 | Norbert Schurer - Literary Criticism - 2004 - 101 pages
The aim of this series is to provide accessible and informative introductions to the most popular, most acclaimed and most influential novels of recent years. | |
 | Salman Rushdie - Drama - 1990 - 219 pages
Abandoned by his wife, professional storyteller Shah of Blah suffers further insult when he loses his gift for gab, and his courageous son sets out to restore his former talents | |
 | Reena Mitra - Nationalism in literature - 2006 - 192 pages
Salman Rushdie S Midnight S Children, Ever Since Its Publication In 1980, Has Been Considered An Ingenious Piece Of Literary Art And A Trendsetter In The Field Of Indian ... | |
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