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@30 November 2003 - 02:02
Salman Rushdie springs immediately to mind. I do rate him as a great Indian author. Though, some would argue this, I specify his prose and not his politics.
Quite a few million would argue i guess
Perhaps, UKman, but I refer really to Midnight's Children which is a work worthy of any 20th century novelist and quite on topic. It deals with, as I'm sure you're aware, Indian independence and heritage and worth reading for the pure richness of culture spawned during and after and Raj.
Well, go and read it, ya bum!! :lol: