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This critical anthology provides in-depth analysis of Salman Rushdie’s literary contributions and cultural significance through essays by leading scholars and critics. The collection explores his major works, including Midnight’s Children, The Satanic Verses, and beyond, examining his innovative narrative techniques, postcolonial themes, and distinctive storytelling style.
The contributors offer diverse perspectives on Rushdie’s exploration of identity, migration, religious discourse, and the intersection of Eastern and Western cultures. The book addresses both his celebrated achievements and the controversies surrounding his work, situating him within contemporary literary criticism and cultural discourse. This volume is essential for scholars, students, and readers interested in postcolonial literature, contemporary fiction, and critical literary analysis.







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