The venerable Salman Rushdie is a vibrant and vigorous (if uneven) novelist, but his latest work of autobiography, though occasioned by great suffering, is meandering and frequently trite. And ...
Salman Rushdie’s "Knife" details the author's recovery after being stabbed and left blind in his right eye. The AP's Hillel ...
Rushdie was stabbed “13 or 14 times,” by his count, and his injuries hospitalized him for six weeks, permanently damaging one ...
The attack lasted 27 seconds, but writer Salman Rushdie said in that short amount of time he said he experienced the worst ...
Nearly two years after the shocking knife attack that nearly killed him, Salman Rushdie appears both changed and very much the same.
Renowned author Salman Rushdie has revealed more details about the knife attack that left him blind in one eye, telling CBS’ ...
Anglo-Indian novelist Salman Rushdie will be at the Turin Book Fair, where he will talk with Gomorra author Roberto Saviano, ...
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The bookshelf in the meeting room of The Wylie Agency in midtown Manhattan is brimming with neatly stacked classics and lush photographic publications and among them sits a gorgeous run of early ...
The attack lasted just 27 seconds, but writer Salman Rushdie said in that short amount of time he experienced the worst and best of humanity. In an interview Monday with ABC News' "Good Morning ...