"Salman Rushdie's 'Knife': Triumph of Love Over Hatred"

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Salman Rushdie's new book "Knife" recounts his harrowing experience of being attacked with a knife and the subsequent journey of recovery. Rushdie reflects on the impact of the attack, his post-fatwa disorientation, and the overwhelming support from loved ones. Despite enduring severe injuries, he demonstrates resilience and determination, ultimately finding solace in love and the triumph of the human spirit over hatred.
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