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by Cristina Nuta -
Rushdie was a writer without a subject, except that of India, which hit him on the nose, with an immediacy of impact, the smells, the scenes. Consequently, he has stated that the narrative method of Midnight's Children was inspired by Indian story-telling:' One of the strange things about the oral narrative is that you find there a form which is thousands of years old, and yet which has all the methods of the modernist novel, because when you have somebody who tells you a
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strategies,
rushdie,
midnight children
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