Salman Rushdie
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‘The Satanic Verses’: Declassified letters show UK’s uncomfortable position on controversial book
David Smith, The Conversation
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Delhi HC says directive on ‘The Satanic Verses’ untraceable, paves way for import into India
Scroll Staff
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Salman Rushdie’s new memoir un-wounds the ‘knife’ of language
Manash Firaq Bhattacharjee
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April in non-fiction: Six new books to add to your shelf, including Salman Rushdie’s memoir
Sayari Debnath
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‘Knife’: Salman Rushdie’s memoir about 2022 attempt on his life will be published in April next year
Scroll Staff
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‘I get crazy dreams, my therapist has a lot of work to do’: Salman Rushdie on post-attack struggle
Scroll Staff
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‘Freedom to publish hasn’t been under such threat in the West until recently’: Author Salman Rushdie
Scroll Staff
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‘A way of taking charge of it’: Salman Rushdie is writing a book about the attack on his life
Scroll Staff
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Iranian foundation offers land to man accused of attacking Salman Rushdie
Scroll Staff
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‘Victory City’ lays bare the dangers of re-writing history, especially when sponsored by the state
Saloni Sharma
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‘There have been nightmares. Those seem to be diminishing’: Salman Rushdie after his recovery
Scroll Staff
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‘In these shitty times, your loving cripple’: Writer Hanif Kureishi’s notes from a hospital bed
Scroll Staff
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Salman Rushdie returns to social media for first time after stabbing, shares excerpts of new novel
Scroll Staff
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US sanctions Iranian group accused of putting bounty on author Salman Rushdie
Scroll Staff
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The big news: Rishi Sunak to be next UK prime minister, and nine other top stories
Scroll Staff
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Salman Rushdie has lost sight in one eye and use of one hand, says agent
Scroll Staff
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Salman Rushdie may not have won the Nobel Prize this year, but his novels are far from outdated
Sanjay Sipahimalani
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Should Salman Rushdie get the Nobel Prize for literature in 2022?
R Raj Rao
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Salman Rushdie wasn’t the first novelist someone tried to assassinate without reading their book
Jonathan Bate, The Conversation
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After two weeks, India calls attack on Salman Rushdie ‘horrific’
Scroll Staff