Correct option is B
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E. Grimus (1975): Salman Rushdie’s debut novel, a blend of science fiction and fantasy.
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B. Midnight's Children (1981): A landmark in Indian-English literature, won the Booker Prize.
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D. The Moor's Last Sigh (1995): Explores themes of heritage, art, and politics.
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C. The Ground Beneath Her Feet (1999): A retelling of the Orpheus myth set against the backdrop of rock music.
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A. Fury (2001): Focuses on a man’s discontent with life in a post-9/11 New York.
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Midnight’s Children’s Impact: Pivotal in post-colonial literature and recognized as a “Booker of Bookers.”
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Recurring Themes: Rushdie often addresses identity, cultural heritage, and political tension in his novels.
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Global Influence: His works reflect India’s colonial history and cultural complexity.