Salman Rushdie is a wonderfull writer with no bias
Topic started by Dilkuhsi (@ sdn-ar-004gaatlap129.dialsprint.net) on Fri May 12 12:10:44 .
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Many writers write things with a bias of opinion in mind, but i see a unique quality in Salman Rushdie he has no bias whatsoever his wrtting flows with originality and so fluid are his thoughts the reader is given a Time travel.
Should other Indian writters follow Rushdie or live in their own Bias???what do you think of Indian writers and their Bias and writting in general???
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- From: verytre (@ 202.144.13.4)
on: Wed May 31 05:20:18 EDT 2000
i feel he is a guy who would love to do it with his mother
- From: Madhurabarathi (@ 203.199.224.106)
on: Thu Jun 29 03:33:52 EDT 2000
verytre:
Please try reading, and if you manage to do that, next step will be understanding, Rushdie. He is original, unbiased and absolutely brilliant.
Only fanatics and dumbheads refuse to see his greatness. Can you explain the dazzle of the Sun to the visually challenged?
Shame, Midnight's Children and the Moor's Last Sigh and his other works are enjoyable and are poducts of genius. We should be grateful that he calls himself an Indian.
- From: Kumaran (@ 24.68.20.111.on.wave.home.com)
on: Mon Jul 10 15:47:08 EDT 2000
I feel that Midnight's Children is better than The Moor's Last Sigh. The latter is a huge piece of literature which proves to be tiresome at times. But it's good to note that Rushdie and other South Asian writers are radically changing the face of literature.
- From: Thomas (@ host-216-78-99-146.asm.bellsouth.net)
on: Tue Dec 7 08:35:05
Midnight's children was a spur of mad genius.
It paved the way for ever modern Indian writer in the english language from Vikram Seth to Arundhati Roy.
We could perhaps even say he's the father of of a modern Indian school of english literature and that Vikram Seth and Arundhati Roy and all these other young ones belong to the Rushdian school
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