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Knife, Salman Rushdie
Salman Rushdie on his book Knife and the attack on him in 2022
"Anger doesn't help - it weighs you down" Salman Rushdie on his new book Knife and recovering from the 2022 attack
Salman Rushdie recounts his attack and recovery in ‘Knife’
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 although “Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder” treats a dramatic attempt on Rushdie’s life,
Salman Rushdie's 'Knife' reflects author's will to live
Salman Rushdie’s "Knife" details the author's recovery after being stabbed and left blind in his right eye. The AP's Hillel Italie says the book shows that the 2022 attack “did not crush him. It didn't take his spirit away.
Salman Rushdie Shares ‘Weird Thing’ He Did Outside His Knife Attacker's Prison Cell
The decorated author was famously stabbed in upstate New York while preparing to give a lecture on the need for freedom of creative expression.
Salman Rushdie reflects on attack that changed his life in new memoir ‘Knife’
Salman Rushdie, one of the world’s best-known writers, was attacked and nearly killed by a young man with a knife. Rushdie has written of that harrowing day and all that’s followed in a new book. He discussed it with Jeffrey Brown for our arts and culture series,
Review: Knife by Salman Rushdie
Disarmingly raw, emotional, urgent and honest, Salman Rushdie’s latest memoir, Knife, is about optimism, and the never-say-die spirit
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With ‘Knife’, Salman Rushdie fights violence with the power of love
Rushdie knows, with that strange, intuitive fatwa-defying, free-speech endorsing courage, that this is no way to die. That he would, instead, live in love
In Salman Rushdie's new book 'Knife,' the author addresses his attack with emotional elegance
Despite the violence that sent Rushdie to the hospital, “Knife” is a book remarkably void of bitterness and existential hand-wringing.
Book Review: Salman Rushdie’s Knife is a powerful meditation on trauma
American author’s reflections on his brush with death at the hands of an assailant may be uneven, but are compelling nonetheless
Washington Examiner
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Salman Rushdie’s second chance life
Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder; by
Salman
Rushdie
; Random House; 224pp., $28.00 Everything is strange and ...
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Three hinge moments in the storied life of Salman Rushdie
Salman Rushdie sees reality through the lens of time. There are the months after the nearly-fatal attack of August 2022 that ...
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Salman Rushdie Is Not Who You Think He Is
The renowned author reflects on the fatwa ordered against him decades ago for his book “The Satanic Verses” — and surviving a ...
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Salman Rushdie: ‘As I was stabbed, I got a good look at death’
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 ...
New York Magazine
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Salman Rushdie Parties Again
The actor Rupert Friend, who’s known Rushdie a decade and played Stalin’s memorably drunk son in The Death of Stalin, says, ...
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