Midnight's Children is a 1980 book by Salman Rushdie that
deals with India's transition from British colonialism to independence and the
partition of India. It is considered an example of postcolonial literature and
magical realism. The story is told by its chief protagonist, Saleem Sinai, and
is set in the context of actual historical events as with historical fiction.
Midnight's Children won both the Booker Prize and the James
Tait Black Memorial Prize in 1981. It was awarded the "Booker of
Bookers" Prize and the best all-time prize winners in 1993 and 2008 to
celebrate the Booker Prize 25th and 40th anniversary. It was also added to the
list of Great Books of the 20th Century, published by Penguin Books.
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