Midnight's Children
by Salman Rushdie · read July 3, 2025
Review
Absolutely incredible, in the most unhinged way possible.
To pickle is to give immortality, after all: fish, vegetables, fruit hang embalmed in spice-and-vinegar; a certain alteration, a slight intensification of taste, is a small matter, surely? The art is to change the flavor in degree, but not in kind; and above all (in my thirty jars and a jar) to give it shape and form—that is to say, meaning.