Vol-6,Issue-5,September - October 2021
Author: Dr. Yash Deep Singh
Keywords: Narrative strategies, Literary devices, Narrative techniques, Innovation, Experimentation.
Abstract: Salman Rushdie has maintained a lasting presence in the world of literature for a considerable span of over forty years and continues to enjoy a global celebrity status even today. His most characteristic trait as a novelist has been inventive experimentation with narrative strategies and literary devices, something that intrigues literary scholars and general readers alike. This article critically examines ten novels by Salman Rushdie (Grimus, Midnight’s Children, Shame, Haroun and the Sea of Stories, The Moor’s Last Sigh, The Ground Beneath Her Feet, Fury, Shalimar the Clown, The Enchantress of Florence, Luka and the Fire of Life) with the objective of tracing the experimental narrative strategies employed in each of these and the impact created by them upon the narrative. Further, the paper also reflects upon the correlations between Rushdie’s convictions as a writer (including his individual world-view, sensibility and vision) and the specific narrative strategies devised by him to weave his fictional yarns.
Article Info: Received: 11 Sep 2021; Received in revised form: 08 Oct 2021; Accepted: 13 Oct 2021; Available online: 19 Oct 2021
DOI: 10.22161/ijels.65.31
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