%0 Journal Article %T THE BODIES COALESCED WITH HISTORY IN RUSHDIE'S MIDNIGHT'S CHILDREN AND GRASS' THE TIN DRUM %A Faruk KALAY %A Mahmut AKAR %J Ad£¿yaman University International Journal of Social Science %D 2013 %I Ad?yaman University %X Salman Rushdie and G¨¹nter Grass always attract the readers' attention with their fabulous novels. In their novels titled Tin Drum by G¨¹nter Grass and Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie having much importance to irradiate their homeland's history, the authors indicate the most important incidences in their history. While Grass deals with Hitler's period and his aftermath, Rushdie concerns about the birth of independent India. Both writers pen the advantage and disadvantage aspects of the then term in the society. A great number of terms, such as identity, history, postmodernism, intertextuality, histographic metafiction can be easily observed in the novels. In this context, the protagonists of these two novels have the same destiny with their homeland, which is emphasized in this study. %K Midnight's Children %K G¨¹nter Grass %K Salman Rushdie %K history %K The Tin Drum. %U http://adyusbd.com/Makaleler/137759569_KALAY,%20FARUK.pdf