Complete summary of Midnight’s Children by Salman Rushdie including characters, themes, symbolism, magic realism, literary features, and important exam points for UGC NET and English Literature students. Introduction Midnight's Children is one of the most celebrated novels in Indian English literature written by Salman Rushdie . Published in 1981, the novel combines history, politics, fantasy, and magic realis m to portray the story of independent India through the life of Saleem Sinai. The novel is widely known for its postcolonial themes, symbolic characters, and innovative narrative style. It won the Booker Prize and later received the Booker of Bookers award, becoming a landmark text in modern literature and an important work for UGC NET, UPSC, and English Literature students. Salman Rushdie Born: June 19, 1947, in Mumbai Famous Indian-English novelist and essayist Known for magic realism, postcolonial themes, satire, and historical fiction Major Works Midnig...
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