Salman Rushdie’s 2015 novel, Two Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights, saw the Indian-born British American author take ...
Blinded in one eye, paralysed in one hand yet wholly uncowed, the writer reflects on the grisly incident and its agonising yet life-affirming aftermath in a stirring interview with the BBC titled ...
Through A Glass Darkly BBC Two, 9pm In this immensely moving interview, Alan Yentob talks to Salman Rushdie about his ...
The renowned author reflects on the fatwa ordered against him decades ago for his book “The Satanic Verses” — and surviving a ...
"The Satanic Verses" author is now coming to terms with being attacked on stage in the U.S. and how AI has helped him do that ...
Salman Rushdie sees reality through the lens of time. There are the months after the nearly-fatal attack of August 2022 that ...
"Anger doesn't help - it weighs you down" Salman Rushdie on his new book Knife and recovering from the 2022 attack ...
Salman Rushdie’s ‘Knife’ turns the tables on perpetrators of violence, and reclaims power for writers, who are creators of ...
The author of The Satanic Verses on the knife attack that cost him an eye, his long road to recovery and the legacy of the ...
Despite the violence that sent Rushdie to the hospital, “Knife” is a book remarkably void of bitterness and existential ...
he maps out the slow but confidently steady journey of his recovery. It’s a very human voice. Very personal. You could say it ...
There was a move to withdraw Rushdie’s security as it was a waste of taxpayer money. Norman Tebbit, the Conservative Party ...