 | Shashi Tharoor - Fiction - 1993 - 423 pages
Ved Vyas, India's oldest surviving politician from the days of Raj, reveals behind-the-scenes atrocities in India's struggle for independence | |
 | Anita DESAI - Fiction - 1980 - 182 pages
The classic novel by the author of Diamond Dust evokes the traumatic history of India after the departure of the British in a story of a Hindu family in Old Delhi and the ... | |
 | Salman Rushdie - Fiction - 2011
El destino de Saleem queda inexorablemente unido al de su país, y sus peripecias personales reflejarán siempre la evolución política de la India o serán reflejadas por ella. Es ... | |
 | Neil ten Kortenaar - Literary Criticism - 2004 - 304 pages
Many non-Indian readers find the historical and cultural references in Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children demanding. In his close reading of the novel, Neil ten Kortenaar ... | |
 | Arundhati Roy - Fiction - 2008
Compared favorably to the works of Faulkner and Dickens, Arundhati Roy’s debut novel is a modern classic that has been read and loved worldwide. Equal parts powerful family ... | |
 | Salman Rushdie - Fiction - 2009 - 320 pages
“A mixture of science fiction and folktale, past and future, primitive and present-day . . . Thunderous and touching.” –Financial Times After drinking an elixir that bestows ... | |
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