Over a literary career spanning five decades, Sir Salman Rushdie has been no stranger ... actor and then as an advertising copywriter, while writing novels. His first published book, Grimus ...
Salman Rushdie’s new memoir ... “I wanted to use the power of literature — not just in my writing, but in literature in general, to reply to this attack.” ...
Salman Rushdie's controversial novel has returned to India. The famous British-Indian novelist Salman Rushdie, who is well-known for both his popularity as well as controversy, is once again in ...
Meanwhile, as the writer of 13 works of fictions (including The Satanic Verses and Midnight's Children), Salman Rushdie reflected on his own writing process saying it has not become any easier.
Image Source : PTI (FILE) British-Indian novelist Salman Rushdie. Salman Rushdie's, British-Indian novelist, controversial book "The Satanic Verses" has quietly returned to India 36 years after it ...
The Satanic Verses by Sir Salman Rushdie has returned to the shelves of Indian bookshops 36 years after sparking a fatwa that forced him into hiding for almost a decade. The book, which is ...
Salman Rushdie was born in Bombay ... you’ve got to be ready… It gave me that discipline to treat writing as a job to get done.” 4. He's frustrated that The Satanic Verses was overshadowed ...
Salman Rushdie was a hero for Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, then a journalist on the New Statesman - not only for his writing but also because he had spoken publicly about racism in Britain. So she read ...
British-Indian author Salman Rushdie is once again making headlines, but this time, it’s not due to any personal remarks, fatal attacks, or relationships. His highly controversial novel ...
British-Indian novelist Salman Rushdie's controversial book "The Satanic Verses" has quietly returned to India 36 years after it was banned by the Rajiv Gandhi government. A "limited stock" of the ...
Salman Rushdie's banned book "The Satanic Verses" is now available in limited stock at a Delhi bookstore. The ban, imposed in 1988, ended as the Delhi High Court noted the absence of the notification.