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Rushdie’s Recovery Becomes a Rallying Cry for Culture at Sundance
culture1 month ago

Rushdie’s Recovery Becomes a Rallying Cry for Culture at Sundance

At Sundance 2026, Alex Gibney’s Knife: The Attempted Murder of Salman Rushdie charts Rushdie’s brutal 2022 stabbing, his ongoing recovery captured by his wife’s footage, and the film’s broader meditation on culture, violence, and free expression amid rising authoritarianism, linking past fatwas to today’s threats while celebrating the courage of those who saved him.

Sundance 2026 kicks off a Utah send-off with a star-studded indie slate
entertainment1 month ago

Sundance 2026 kicks off a Utah send-off with a star-studded indie slate

Sundance 2026 marks the festival’s first without founder Robert Redford and its final run in Utah, while unveiling a star-studded lineup—from Natalie Portman-led The Gallerist to Charli XCX’s triple-film presence, a Salman Rushdie documentary, the horror Buddy, and timely AI and Iran-focused docs—designed to spark chatter and draw big audiences.

India Lifts Ban on Rushdie's 'Satanic Verses' Due to Missing Order
world-news1 year ago

India Lifts Ban on Rushdie's 'Satanic Verses' Due to Missing Order

The Indian government's ban on importing Salman Rushdie's novel 'The Satanic Verses' is set to be lifted after failing to locate the original order, 36 years after it was imposed. The ban, initially enacted due to fears of backlash from Muslim MPs, was challenged in court by Sandipan Khan, who found no official notification of the ban. The Delhi high court concluded that the order was "untraceable," effectively lifting the import restrictions. Rushdie has always maintained that his novel is a fictional exploration of religion, migration, and identity.

India Lifts Import Ban on Rushdie's 'Satanic Verses' After Lost Order
legal1 year ago

India Lifts Import Ban on Rushdie's 'Satanic Verses' After Lost Order

The legal status of importing Salman Rushdie's 'The Satanic Verses' in India is uncertain after the Delhi High Court suggested the original 1988 ban notification might be invalid, as the government cannot locate it. This has led to debates among legal experts about whether the book can now be imported. The court has not declared the ban unconstitutional but presumed the notification does not exist, leaving the possibility open for the government to issue a new ban. The case highlights the complexities of enforcing a ban without official documentation.

"Salman Rushdie's Resilience: New Documentary Chronicles Attack and Recovery"
literature1 year ago

"Salman Rushdie's Resilience: New Documentary Chronicles Attack and Recovery"

Salman Rushdie's new memoir, "Knife," delves into the harrowing assassination attempt he survived, offering a poignant reflection on mortality and resilience. The book intertwines his personal ordeal with broader contemplations on life, death, and the enduring power of storytelling, making it a deeply moving addition to his literary legacy.

Salman Rushdie's Assailant Seeks Plea Deal Amid Documentary Release
crime-and-justice1 year ago

Salman Rushdie's Assailant Seeks Plea Deal Amid Documentary Release

Hadi Matar, accused of attempting to murder writer Salman Rushdie, is negotiating a plea deal with US prosecutors that could reveal if a foreign entity was involved in the attack. Matar faces state charges and potential federal terrorism charges, with his legal team seeking a comprehensive settlement to reduce his sentence. The trial is set for September, and Rushdie has yet to decide on accepting a plea deal.

"Salman Rushdie's Resilience: From Stabbing to 'Knife' Book Release"
arts-and-literature1 year ago

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

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.

Salman Rushdie's Knife: A Fearless Memoir of Survival
personal-interview1 year ago

Salman Rushdie's Knife: A Fearless Memoir of Survival

Salman Rushdie recounts the day he was attacked and nearly killed in 2022, describing a profound sense of loneliness while lying in a pool of his own blood. Reflecting on the incident and his past experiences, he discusses the impact of the fatwa calling for his death decades ago and finding great love later in life. An interview with Rushdie will be aired on NPR's All Things Considered, with a 30-minute cut available on YouTube.

book-review1 year ago

"Salman Rushdie's Knife: A Fearless Memoir of Survival and Resilience"

Salman Rushdie's memoir "Knife" delves into the aftermath of the fatwa issued against him, using the metaphor of the assassin's blade as a means of confronting his experiences and the impact of the threat on his life. The book fearlessly explores the reckoning with his own mortality and the lasting effects of the assassination attempt, offering a candid and introspective account of the ordeal.

"Salman Rushdie's Memoir 'Knife' Chronicles Near-Fatal Attack"
books1 year ago

"Salman Rushdie's Memoir 'Knife' Chronicles Near-Fatal Attack"

Two nights before being stabbed at a literary event, Salman Rushdie had a nightmare about being attacked. After the incident, Rushdie wrote a book called Knife, which explores the attack, his recovery, and existential questions about facing death and finding his identity in an altered body and state of mind. He reflects on his changed relationship to the event and his increased appreciation of life, expressing gratitude for each day as a blessing.

"Salman Rushdie's 'Knife': Triumph of Love Over Hatred"
book-review1 year ago

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

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.

"Surviving the Unthinkable: Salman Rushdie's Journey from Stabbing to Empowerment"
personal-account1 year ago

"Surviving the Unthinkable: Salman Rushdie's Journey from Stabbing to Empowerment"

Author Salman Rushdie recounts the 27-second attack on him at a lecture in New York, expressing gratitude for the people who rushed to protect him. His new memoir, "Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder," chronicles the doctors who saved his life and his wife's role in his recovery. Rushdie describes the book as a way of "taking the power back" and plans to testify at the trial of the alleged attacker, Hadi Matar.

"Salman Rushdie's Memoir 'Knife': Surviving an Attack and Unveiling Premonitions"
books1 year ago

"Salman Rushdie's Memoir 'Knife': Surviving an Attack and Unveiling Premonitions"

Salman Rushdie's new memoir "Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder" details his life and thoughts since surviving a stabbing in 2022. The book covers his recovery, his marriage to poet Rachel Eliza Griffiths, his views on freedom of speech, and his attempt to understand his alleged attacker. Rushdie also discusses the impact of the attack on his life and the possibility of a documentary based on his experiences.