Rushdie, Salman - 1947–, British novelist, b. Bombay. His first novels, including Midnight's Children (1981; adapted for the stage by Rushdie, 2003) and Shame (1983), are examples of magic realism; elements of this technique can also be found in his later fiction. Parts of his allegorical novel The Satanic Verses (1988) were deemed sacrilegious and enraged many Muslims, including the |
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