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  1. Narrative Desire and Historical Reparations: A.S. Byatt, Ian McEwan, and Salman Rushdie (Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory) by Timothy Gauthier, 2009-06-22
  2. The Jaguar Smile (Transaction Large Print Books) by Salman Rushdie, 1989-06
  3. Salman Rushdie: Midnight's Children - The Satanic Verses (Reader's Guide)
  4. Stranger Gods: Salman Rushdie's Other Worlds by Roger Y. Clark, 2001-06
  5. Salman Rushdie and the Third World: Myths of the Nation by Timothy Brennan, 1989-10
  6. Marginal Voice, Marginal Body: The Treatment Of The Human Body in yhe Works of Nakagami Kenji, Leslie Marmon Silko, and Salman Rushdie by Noriko Miura, 2000-12-01
  7. An Ecological and Postcolonial Study of Literature: From Daniel Defoe to Salman Rushdie by Robert P. Marzec, 2007-03-15
  8. Salman Rushdie: Second Edition by D.C.R.A. Goonetilleke, 2009-12-15
  9. Race, Immigration, and American Identity in the Fiction of Salman Rushdie, Ralph Ellison, and William Faulkner by Randy Boyagoda, 2009-01-22
  10. The Best American Short Stories 2008
  11. Migration and Literature: Günter Grass, Milan Kundera, Salman Rushdie, and Jan Kjærstad by Søren Frank, 2008-09-15
  12. Rushdie In Wonderland: Fairytaleness In Salman Rushdie's Fiction (European University Studies) by Justyna Deszcz, 2004-09-30
  13. Salman Rushdie (Les Contemporains) (French Edition) by Marc Poree, 1996
  14. In Good Faith by Salman Rushdie, 1990-04-01

41. Interview | Salman Rushdie
Extensive interview with the author by Linda Richards. Accompanied by original photographs.
http://januarymagazine.com/profiles/rushdie2002.html
"It's one of the things that people stopped saying about my writing at a certain point. I think because what came at me was so unfunny there was a tendency to believe my writing must have the characteristics of the attack against it. If the attack was unfunny then I couldn't possibly be a funny writer and if the attack was kind of arcane and theological and kind of alien then the writing must be sort of arcane and theological and alien, you know? I think, for people that had never tried my work, it kind of put them off." He is, arguably, one of the most controversial writers of our time. His fourth book, The Satanic Verses caused an international storm so loud that, for a time, it did all but obliterate the identity of the man who had written it. "Who would have thought this kind of thing?" Salman Rushdie says now of the fatwa issued by the Ayatollah Khomeini on February 14, 1989. "That the leader of a foreign power would suddenly instruct his minions to have me killed? It would never really happen to a writer." Rushdie's most recent book

42. Yes, This Is About Islam
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By SALMAN RUSHDIE ONDON "This isn't about Islam." The world's leaders have been repeating this mantra for weeks, partly in the virtuous hope of deterring reprisal attacks on innocent Muslims living in the West, partly because if the United States is to maintain its coalition against terror it can't afford to suggest that Islam and terrorism are in any way related. Why the routine anti-Semitism of the much-repeated Islamic slander that "the Jews" arranged the hits on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, with the oddly self-deprecating explanation offered by the Taliban leadership, among others, that Muslims could not have the technological know-how or organizational sophistication to pull off such a feat? Why does Imran Khan, the Pakistani ex-sports star turned politician, demand to be shown the evidence of Al Qaeda's guilt while apparently turning a deaf ear to the self-incriminating statements of Al Qaeda's own spokesmen (there will be a rain of aircraft from the skies, Muslims in the West are warned not to live or work in tall buildings)? Why all the talk about American military infidels desecrating the sacred soil of Saudi Arabia if some sort of definition of what is sacred is not at the heart of the present discontents? Of course this is "about Islam." The question is, what exactly does that mean? After all, most religious belief isn't very theological. Most Muslims are not profound Koranic analysts. For a vast number of "believing" Muslim men, "Islam" stands, in a jumbled, half-examined way, not only for the fear of God — the fear more than the love, one suspects — but also for a cluster of customs, opinions and prejudices that include their dietary practices; the sequestration or near-sequestration of "their" women; the sermons delivered by their mullahs of choice; a loathing of modern society in general, riddled as it is with music, godlessness and sex; and a more particularized loathing (and fear) of the prospect that their own immediate surroundings could be taken over — "Westoxicated" — by the liberal Western-style way of life.

43. Salman Rushdie - Salon.com
Meanwhile, Kylie s rear busts Justin s love meter; Sophie Dahl declares a fatwa against salman rushdie. Plus Is Fred Durst that dumb? We re in agreeance!
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    An eye for an eye, a Sword of Allah for a knighthood. What would Rudyard Kipling think? Andrew Leonard Jun 21, 2007
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    J.Lo's buttocks: Priceless! Meanwhile, Kylie's rear busts Justin's love meter; Sophie Dahl declares a fatwa against Salman Rushdie. Plus: Is Fred Durst that dumb? We're in agreeance! By Amy Reiter Feb 25, 2003
    Fresh underpants, please
    Tom Jones likes his panties still warm; Salman finds replacements for Padma while she treks the stars; and Matt LeBlanc yearns to strap on his tool belt. By Amy Reiter Oct 25, 2002
    A beacon of sanity
    In an age of religious fanatics, patriotic zealots and self-righteous leftists, Salman Rushdie champions free thinking and fun. By Michelle Goldberg Oct 1, 2002
    A New York state of mind
    Salman Rushdie talks about why he was banished by Bush I, the light and dark sides of Islam, and his new life in Manhattan. By Peter Catapano Oct 1, 2002

44. "Salmanophobia" At Home And Abroad. - By Geoffrey Wheatcroft - Slate Magazine
Arise, Sir salmanrushdie s knighthood reignites salmanophobia at home and abroad. salman rushdie has turned into a hated corpse, which cannot be
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45. Chapman University
3, 2008 – Sir salman rushdie, the brilliant British author whose acclaimed All events except salman rushdie will take place in Chapman University’s
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46. Salman Rushdie Quotes
30 quotes and quotations by salman rushdie. salman rushdie Books choose their authors; the act of creation is not entirely a rational and conscious one.
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Nationality: Indian Find on Amazon: Salman Rushdie Related Authors: Aldous Huxley Honore de Balzac E. M. Forster Ernest Hemingway ... Will Thomas A book is a version of the world. If you do not like it, ignore it; or offer your own version in return. Salman Rushdie A poet's work is to name the unnameable, to point at frauds, to take sides, start arguments, shape the world, and stop it going to sleep. Salman Rushdie Be sure that you go to the author to get at his meaning, not to find yours. Salman Rushdie Books choose their authors; the act of creation is not entirely a rational and conscious one. Salman Rushdie Doubt, it seems to me, is the central condition of a human being in the twentieth century. Salman Rushdie Free speech is the whole thing, the whole ball game. Free speech is life itself. Salman Rushdie I do not need the idea of God to explain the world I live in.

47. ArtandCulture Artist: Salman Rushdie
It is the rare novelist who can elicit a contract for his death, but salman rushdie managed to do precisely that with a Postmodern, playful rumination on
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48. CNN.com - Salman Rushdie Calls For 'Muslim Reformation' - Aug 11, 2005
British author salman rushdie on Thursday called for a reform movement that would move Islam into the modern age to combat jihadists and closed Muslim
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    London Great Britain Bioterrorism Acts of terror or Create Your Own Manage Alerts What Is This? LONDON, England (CNN) British author Salman Rushdie on Thursday called for a reform movement that would move Islam into the "modern age" to combat jihadists and closed Muslim communities in the West that produce disaffected youths wielding "lethal rucksacks." In 1989, Rushdie was forced into hiding when the late Iranian Islamic fundamentalist leader Ayatollah Khomeni issued a religious death decree for alleged blasphemy against Islam in Rushdie's novel "The Satanic Verses." The Indian-born Rushdie made his statement in an essay published Thursday in The Times of London titled, "Muslims unite! A new Reformation will bring your faith into the modern era."

49. FlyingFish - Salman Rushdie, British Petroleum (BP Amoco) & Iran
Britain s foreign policy towards Iran; salman rushdie s situation, history of BP s origins as the AngloPersian Oil Company;
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FlyingFish HOME Articles Links Contact The Price of Oil, The Price of Life O, matter and impertinency mix'd! Reason in madness! Is The Affair Really Over? When, on Thursday 24th September 1998, Britain and Iran struck a deal at the United Nations in New York to end the death threat over Salman Rushdie, the author appeared to be sure that a definitive breakthrough had been achieved for him: "All I can say is that it seems that this has been done in Iran with consensus. There doesn't seem to be any opposition to it in Iran." The Iranian Foreign Minister, Kamal Kharrazi had said in his statement, "The government of the Islamic Republic of Iran has no intention, nor is it going to take any action whatsoever to threaten the life of the author of The Satanic Verses or anybody associated with his work; nor will it encourage or assist anybody to do so." Many news reports celebrated the end of the 'Rushdie Affair' and welcomed the tentative restoration of full diplomatic relations with Iran (from charge d'affaires to ambassadorial level). However, two serious problems soon became apparent. Firstly, the deal was in fact more a climb-down on the part of the British than the Iranians. The British government had dropped several of its previous demands, by settling for a verbal rather than written statement from Iran and by waiving the requirement that the bounty be annulled.

50. TIME 100: Mohandas Gandhi
By salman rushdie Person of the Century RunnerUp Mohandas Gandhi Nelson Mandela Gandhi Was a Sacred Warrior Intro Our Century and the Next One
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NATION WORLD BUSINESS ARTS ... CURRENT ISSUE AP Gandhi at home next to a spinning wheel, which looms in the foreground as a symbol of India's struggle for independence
Mohandas Gandhi
His philosophy of nonviolence and his passion for independence began a drive for freedom that doomed colonialism
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Person of the Century: Runner-Up: Mohandas Gandhi
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A thin Indian man with not much hair sits alone on a bare floor, wearing nothing but a loincloth and a pair of cheap spectacles, studying the clutch of handwritten notes in his hand. The black-and-white photograph takes up a full page in the newspaper. In the top left-hand corner of the page, in full color, is a small rainbow-striped apple. Below this, there's a slangily American injunction to "Think Different." Such is the present-day power of international Big Business. Even the greatest of the dead may summarily be drafted into its image ad campaigns. Once, a half-century ago, this bony man shaped a nation's struggle for freedom. But that, as they say, is history. Now Gandhi is modeling for Apple. His thoughts don't really count in this new incarnation. What counts is that he is considered to be "on message," in line with the corporate philosophy of Apple. David Ben-Gurion
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51. America Responds To Terrorism -- Blasphemy Salman Rushdie
In 1988, when salman rushdie first published The Satanic Verses in the United Kingdom, many Muslims living in that country accused the author of blasphemy
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Blasphemy! Salman Rushdie and Freedom of Expression

Novelist Salman Rushie's book The Satanic Verses angered many Muslims. They accused Rushdie of blasphemyinsulting their sacred religion. The government of Iran offered a reward to anyone who killed Rushdie. Many people in Western nations viewed Iran's action as an assault on freedom of expression. They see blasphemy as an outdated notion. But the crime of blasphemy still exists in some Western nations. In the United States, prosecutions for blasphemy, though always rare, did not officially end until the early 1970s. Blasphemy refers to the act of offending deeply held religious beliefs. Perhaps the earliest prohibition against blasphemy appeared in the Ten Commandments, which declared, "You shall not revile God." In the Jewish tradition, this meant that no one could verbally abuse God or publicly reject belief in him. The Old Testament called for death by stoning for those guilty of blasphemy. After Christianity prevailed over most of Europe in the Middle Ages, the Roman Catholic Church punished blasphemers by flogging, excommunication, and burning at the stake. In 1534, King Henry VIII broke with the Catholic Church and established his own Church of England. It became the official church in England and later in some American colonies, such as Virginia. Under English common law, blasphemy was a crime, but only with reference to Christianity. This common law prohibition against Christian blasphemy has continued to the present day in the United Kingdom.

52. Nathan Gardels: Salman Rushdie: Inside The Mind Of Jihadists - Politics On The H
salman rushdie Inside the Mind of Jihadists The Huffington Post.
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It goes on and on. Bali was hit last week by suicide bombers. George Bush upped the ante once again in "the global war on terror" with his October 6 speech. The New York subway is on a high terror alert. What is going on in the minds of the jihadists? What is the best way to challenge the "Islamo-fascists?" I recently spoke to Salman Rushdie, author of "The Satanic Verses" and, most recently, "Shalimar the Clown", about these issues: Nathan Gardels: It happened again last week in Bali, this time with suicide bombers. Before this there was London, Madrid and 9/11. There was the murder Theo Van Gogh on the street in Amsterdam and the brutal beheading of Danny Pearl in Karachi. In your newest novel, "Shalimar the Clown," you've imagined what is inside the minds of jihadists. Is there a common motivation for these different acts. Is it the "absolutism of the pure" striking out against the hybrid impurities of cosmopolitan culture, as you've often written? Salman Rushdie: In their minds at least, it is not a very theoretical or intellectual thing except for a few at the top of these terror networks.

53. Salman Rushdie To Speak At Emory U. - UPI.com
18 (UPI) IndianBritish author salman rushdie is scheduled to give a lecture called Autobiography and the Novel at Emory University in Georgia next
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Published: Jan. 18, 2008 at 12:21 PM Print story Email to a friend Font size: DECATUR , Ga., Jan. 18 (UPI) Indian-British author Salman Rushdie is scheduled to give a lecture called "Autobiography and the Novel" at Emory University in Georgia next month.
The literary talk is open to the public Feb. 10 in Glenn Memorial Auditorium on the college's main campus near Decatur, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.
"The lecture will be an examination of how the lives of writers intertwine with their work, and in what ways, if at all, the life can be said to be the best explanation of that work," Rushdie said in a statement.
The author began a five-year writer-in-residence program at Emory last spring, the Journal-Constitution said.
Rushdie became famous when he was forced to go into hiding for a decade after he was condemned to death in 1989 by the former Iranian spiritual leader Ayatullah Ruhollah Khomeini for his book "The Satanic Verses."
Emory officials declined to discuss security plans for Rushdie's upcoming lecture.

54. What’s The Rush, Rushdie? | The New York Observer
salman rushdie at the Ivy! Talk about hiding in plain sight. So what we get is the NY Observer saying salman rushdie goes out with women, yuck!
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As the fall benefit season transitions into the holiday party season, and the trays of butlered hors d’ouevres start to look depressingly similar, few New Yorkers, save the city’s camera-loving socialites, can lay claim to having attended as many events of late as Sir Salman Rushdie, the 60-year-old fatwa -surviving, Booker Prize-winning author, knight and soon-to-be-ex-husband of a sultry Indian model almost half his age who hosts a cooking show on a cable television network. The lass, 37-year-old Padma Lakshmi, recently gave a rambling interview to Vanity Fair that included such tableaux as her sucking sauce off her fingers while eating ribs at an aggressively trendy West Village lounge. She also corrected a gossip column’s publishing of her bra size by telling Vanity Fair ’s Nancy Jo Sales, “I said 34C, motherf-!”

55. American Civil Liberties Union : ACLU Challenges Patriot Act Provision Used To E
to increase American isolation at a time when international dialogue is more critical than ever,” said salman rushdie, President of PEN American Center,
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There has never been a more urgent need to preserve fundamental privacy protections and our system of checks and balances than the need we face today, as illegal government spying, provisions of the Patriot Act and government-sponsored torture programs transcend the bounds of law and our most treasured values in the name of national security.
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Safe and Free : General ACLU Challenges Patriot Act Provision Used to Exclude Prominent Swiss Scholar from the United States FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: media@aclu.org U.S. Scholars and Writers Say Government Should End Censorship at the Border The lawsuit, which names as defendants U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff, seeks a declaration that the ideological exclusion provision is unconstitutional on its face and as applied in the case of Ramadan. The lawsuit also seeks an injunction preventing the government from relying on the ideological exclusion provision to exclude Ramadan or any other foreign national. In a related Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) case, a judge in the Southern District of New York on Friday ordered the government to produce documents concerning the practice of ideological exclusion. The Department of State must release documents by February 28, 2006, and two components of the Department of Homeland Security and the Central Intelligence Agency must release documents by March 15, 2006. The FOIA request was filed on March 16, 2005 by the ACLU, American Association of University Professors and PEN American Center.

56. The Brown Daily Herald
Worldrenowned author salman rushdie spoke as part of Strange Times, My Dear, Award-winning author salman rushdie spoke about misperceptions of his
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Award-winning author Salman Rushdie spoke about misperceptions of his infamous novel "The Satanic Verses" and converting real-life experience to fiction in a packed Salomon 101 yesterday evening.
Rushdie spoke as part of "Strange Times, My Dear, A Freedom-to-Write Literary Festival," which was co-sponsored by the Program in Literary Arts and the Watson Institute for International Studies. In addition to "The Satanic Verses," he read excerpts from "Midnight's Children," "The Moor's Last Sigh" and his most recent novel, "Shalimar the Clown."

57. New Salman Rushdie Book Due In June | Entertainment | Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) A new novel by author salman rushdie will be published in June in, publisher Random House said on Thursday. rushdie, 60, is best known
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59. The Fatwa On Salman Rushdie
The fatwa on salman rushdie. Here s a copy of the fatwa on salman rushdie; I reproduce this merely for information, and it in no way represents my views.
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Here's a copy of the fatwa on Salman Rushdie; I reproduce this merely for information, and it in no way represents my views. The author of The Satanic Verses, a text written, edited, and published against Islam, against the Prophet of Islam, and against the Koran, along with all the editors and publishers aware of its contents, are condemned to capital punishment. I call on all valiant Muslims wherever they may be in the world to execute this sentence without delay, so that no one henceforth will dare insult the sacred beliefs of the Muslims. Owen Dunn / owen@greenend.org.uk Home

60. Salman Rushdie
Self Bridget Jones s Diary. He married the actress Padma Lakshmi, the hostess of.
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