Salman Rushdie received the Booker Prize in 1981 for Midnight’s Children. The novel is a fable about modern India and became an unexpected critical and popular success that won him international recognition. Midnight’s Children also won the Booker of Bookers (1993) and the Best of the Booker (2008), special prizes that were voted on by the public in honour of the prize’s 25th and 40th anniversaries, respectively.
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