Salman Rushdie

Haroun and the Sea of Stories

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This fall a new opera called Haroun premiered, based on the book Haroun and the Sea of Stories by Salman Rushdie. In 1989, Rushdie was forced into hiding after the Ayatollah Khomeini and declared that his novel The Satanic Verses was heresy against Islam — essentially marking the writer for assassination. Jonathan Mitchell has the […]

Salman Rushdie’s Haroun and the Sea of Stories

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Bonus Audio: <em>Luka and the Fire of Life</em>

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Salman Rushdie

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The “I am Charlie” slogan was on display during a vigil in Frankfurt, Germany following the deadly shooting attack in Paris this week.

Islamic extremists make it pretty clear who they want dead

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When Alina Simone (not her real name) met Alina Simone (not her real name either…)

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Writer and musician Alina Simone loved the comforting anonymity of her adopted name — until she met another woman with the same name.

In new memoir, Salman Rushdie tells tale of life as hunted man

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Salman Rushdie knows what it’s like to be a wanted man. After he published his novel The Satanic Verses, the leader of Iran issued a call for his death. Rushdie went into hiding, with armed guards protecting him at all times. He’s telling that story now in his new book, Joseph Anton: A Memoir.

Salman Rushdie plays with video games in his new book

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Video games guide the hero in Salman Rushdie’s newest book, “Luka and the Fire of Life.”

Salman Rushdie talks about The Enchantress of Florence

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Rushdie’s new book, “The Enchantress of Florence,” is a feast of storytelling, alternately set in 16th-century Italy and India.

Post-Postmodernism

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Salman Rushdie’s multi-layered novel, three types of postmodernism identified, and Stuff White People Like.