Inspiring Stories Of 12 Indians Who Made It Big Abroad



Salman Rushdie:
Salman Rushdie, an Indian-British novelist and essayist, spearheaded Indian literature renaissance in 1980s and 90s with his path breaking novel, "Midnight Children". He exploded to recognition with the book and from the time when he kissed success, there has been plentitude of Indian authors scripting in English. His work always revolves around the Indian Subcontinent as a vital theme and his principal theme of "paranormal pragmatism" has always been adjacent to the essence of this land. Scripting his thoughts in Pidgin English, Rushdie gestured a new trend in writing and furnished a tone of voice to multicultural apprehensions. His "Midnight Children", "The Moor's Last Sigh", and "Shalimar Clown" were critically acclaimed for their themes and the use of delightful practicality. He is best known for his controversial novel, The Satanic Verses, for which he was accused of blasphemy against Islam.

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