Here is a list of books by Salman Rushdie in reverse chronological order:
1. The Golden House (2017)
2. Joseph Anton: A Memoir (2012)
3. Shalimar the Clown (2005)
4. Haroun and the Sea of Stories (1990)
5. Midnight's Children (1981)
And here is a brief summary of each book:
* The Golden House: A novel about an Indian-American family and their struggles with identity, culture, and power.
* Joseph Anton: A memoir about Rushdie's experiences under house arrest in India during the 1990s due to his novel The Satanic Verses.
* Shalimar the Clown: A novel about a Kashmiri man who becomes embroiled in a plot to assassinate an American ambassador to India.
* Haroun and the Sea of Stories: A children's book about a storyteller who loses his ability to tell stories and must find a new way to connect with people.
* Midnight's Children: A novel about India's struggle for independence from British rule, told through the story of a young boy born on the moment of independence.
Note that this is not an exhaustive list of all books by Salman Rushdie, but rather a selection of some of his most notable works.
1. The Golden House (2017)
2. Joseph Anton: A Memoir (2012)
3. Shalimar the Clown (2005)
4. Haroun and the Sea of Stories (1990)
5. Midnight's Children (1981)
And here is a brief summary of each book:
* The Golden House: A novel about an Indian-American family and their struggles with identity, culture, and power.
* Joseph Anton: A memoir about Rushdie's experiences under house arrest in India during the 1990s due to his novel The Satanic Verses.
* Shalimar the Clown: A novel about a Kashmiri man who becomes embroiled in a plot to assassinate an American ambassador to India.
* Haroun and the Sea of Stories: A children's book about a storyteller who loses his ability to tell stories and must find a new way to connect with people.
* Midnight's Children: A novel about India's struggle for independence from British rule, told through the story of a young boy born on the moment of independence.
Note that this is not an exhaustive list of all books by Salman Rushdie, but rather a selection of some of his most notable works.