

Sinossi
I "figli della mezzanotte" sono i bambini nati il 15 agosto 1947, allo scoccare della mezzanotte: il momento, cioè, in cui l'India proclamò la propria indipendenza. Possiedono tutti doti straordinarie: forza erculea, capacità di diventare invisibili e di viaggiare nel tempo, bellezza soprannaturale. Ma nessuno è capace di penetrare nel cuore e nella mente degli uomini come Saleem Sinai, il protagonista di questo romanzo che, ormai in punto di morte, racconta la propria tragicomica storia; una vicenda surreale attorno a cui si dipana una saga familiare, un canto corale sullo sfondo della storia dell'India del Ventesimo secolo.
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- Pagine: 644
- Data di uscita: 15-12-2017
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Midnight's Children is not at all a fast read; it actually walks the line of being unpleasantly the opposite. The prose is dense and initially frustrating in a way that seems almost deliberate, with repeated instances of the narrator rambling ahead to a point that he feels is important--but then, be Leggi tutto
Midnight’s Children is an absolute masterful piece of writing. It is entertaining, intelligent, informative, progressive and even funny: it is an astoundingly well balanced epic that captures the birth of a new independent nation. I hold it in such high regard. The children are all fractured and
"Reality is a question of perspective; the further you get from the past, the more concrete and plausible it seems - but as you approach the present, it inevitably seems more and more incredible." The story of Saleem Sinai's life, born at the midnight of India's independence, can be construed as
To understand just one life, you have to swallow the world." —Salman Rushdie, Midnight's Children. For me, one of the most important books of our modern age. I ADORE this playful, historical epic: Salman Rushdie is a literary god in my eyes, and can do little wrong - so I am biased. Rushdie is one Leggi tutto
This is my absolute favourite Rushdie novel. Its background of the Partition of India and Pakistan after the disastrous and cowardly retreat of the British occupiers and the ensuing Emergency under Indira Ghandi provides a breathtaking tableau for Rushdie's narrative. His narrator is completely unre Leggi tutto
Midnight’s Children is panoramic and complex and rich in events and thoughts. Well then: at night. No, it’s important to be more… On the stroke of midnight, as a matter of fact. Clock-hands joined palms in respectful greeting as I came. Oh, spell it out, spell it out: at the precise instant of India’ Leggi tutto
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