"Salman Rushdie's Resilience: From Stabbing to 'Knife' Book Release"

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Two years after surviving a knife attack, author Salman Rushdie appears physically changed but remains an unwavering advocate for artistic freedom. In an interview, he discusses the struggle to write his next novel, the impact of the attack on his imagination, and the presence of a shadow after facing death. Despite the ordeal, Rushdie maintains his optimism and confidence, feeling internally about 25 years old and expressing a desire to reclaim his youthful energy for writing.
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