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Course Description

In this course, we will read Salman Rushdie's modern classic, Midnight's Children.

Like Gunter Grass in The Tin Drum, in Midnight’s Children, Salman Rushdie creates a fantastic witness to major events in the 20th century. Through his first person narrator, Saleem Sinai, Rushdie both records and attempts to understand the trauma of India’s birth and the travails of its first three decades of existence. Midnight’s Children won not only the Booker Prize in 1981, but the retrospective Best of the Booker in 2008. 

Course Outline

Course Syllabus

Notes

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Prerequisites

At least two years of the Basic Program Core Curriculum.
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