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By Salman Rushdie
Allegories of Modern Life
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Asian American & Pacific Islander...
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Colonialism Unit
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Historical Fiction
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Indian Literature
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Magical Realism
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Nation & Nationalism
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Pride & Shame
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The Booker Prizes Awardees & Honorees
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