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  1. Salman Rushdie: Sentenced to Death by W. J. Weatherby, 1990-06
  2. A SATANIC AFFAIR: SALMAN RUSHDIE AND THE RAGE OF ISLAM by MALISE RUTHVEN, 1991
  3. Die Prosa von Gunter Grass in Beziehung zur englischsprachigen Literatur: Rezeption, Wirkungen und Ruckwirkungen bei Salman Rushdie, John Irving, Bernard ... zur Literaturwissenschaft) (German Edition) by Henrik D. K Engel, 1997
  4. Postethnic Narrative Criticism: Magicorealism in Oscar 'Zeta' Acosta, Anna Castillo, Julie Dash, Hanif Kureishi, and Salman Rushdie by Frederick Luis Aldama, 2009-08-01
  5. Salman Rushdie: Critical Essays (2 Vols. Set) by Mohit K. Ray & Rama Kundu (Editors), 2006-05-14
  6. The Salman Rushdie Controversy in Inter-Religious Perspective (Symposium Series)
  7. Unending Metamorphoses: Myth, Satire & Religion in Salman Rushdie's Novels (Litteratur Teater Film, Nya Serien, 14) by Margareta Petersson, 1996-10
  8. Salman Rushdie's Early Fiction by Parameswaran; Uma, 2007-02-02
  9. Salman Rushdie (Contemporary World Writers) by Catherine Cundy, 1997-03
  10. Salman Rushdie's Fiction: A Study by Madhusudhana Rao, 1992-03
  11. Novels of Salman Rushdie by G. R. Taneja, 1997-02-01
  12. The Salman Rushdie Bibliography: A Bibliography of Salman Rushdie's Work & Rushdie Criticism by Joel Kuortti, 1997-06
  13. Salman Rushdie (Writers and their Work) by Damian Grant, 1999-01-15
  14. Colonial And Postcolonial Discourse In The Novels Of Yom Sang-sop, Chinua Achebe And Salman Rushdie (Comparative Cultures and Literatures) by Soonsik Kim, 2003-07

61. BBC - BBC Four - Audio Interviews - Salman Rushdie
Listen to extracts from a BBC interview with salman rushdie.
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... Contact Us Like this page? Send it to a friend! Salman Rushdie b1947 Meridian Feature 2 January 1990 World Service Salman Rushdie talks to Razia Iqbal about the fading of his love affair with Bombay 1 min 54 the issue of place, of belonging and not belonging min 52 The Satanic Verses, the fatwa against him, his appreciation of the huge collective effort on his behalf 3 min 28 You will need RealPlayer to access these clips. Visit WebWise for help downloading RealPlayer Salman Rushdie British Indian novelist Awarded the Booker of Bookers in 1997 for his magic realist novel Midnight's Children, Salman Rushdie earned notoriety for the fatwa he provoked after writing The Satanic Verses. Read more About the BBC Help Advertise with us

62. Palimpsest Regained - The New York Review Of Books
by salman rushdie. Pantheon, 435 pp., $25.00 . rushdie pursues palimpsesting with considerable vigor in The Moor s Last Sigh, as a novelistic,
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Palimpsest Regained
By J.M. Coetzee
Salman Rushdie The Moor's Last Sigh by Salman Rushdie Pantheon, 435 pp., $25.00
The Moor's Last Sigh is a novel about modern India. Its hero is Moraes Zogoiby of Bombay, nicknamed by his mother "the Moor." But the famous sigh to which the title refers was breathed five centuries ago, in 1492, when Muhammad XI, last sultan of Andalusia, bade farewell to his kingdom, bringing to an end Arab-Islamic dominance in Iberia. Fourteen ninety-two was the year, too, when the Jews of Spain were offered the choice of baptism or expulsion; and when Columbus, financed by the royal conquerors of the Moor, Ferdinand and Isabella, sailed forth to discover a new route to the East. From Sultan Muhammad a line of descent, partly historical, partly fabulous, leads to Moraes, the narrator, who in 1992 will return from the East to "discover" Andalusia. In a dynastic prelude occupying the first third of the novel, Moraes's genealogy is traced back as far as his great-grandparents, the da Gamas. Francisco da Gama is a wealthy spice exporter based in Cochin in what is now Kerala State. A progressive and a nationalist, he soon disappears from the action (Rushdie gives short shrift to characters whose usefulness has ended), but his wife Epifania, faithful to "England, God, philistinism, the old ways," survives to trouble succeeding generations and to utter the curse that will blight the life of the unborn Moraes. Their son Camoens, after flirting with Communism, becomes a Nehru man, dreaming of an independent, unitary India which will be "above religion because secular, above class because socialist, above caste because enlightened." He dies in 1939, though not before he has had a premonition of the violent, conflict-riven India that will in fact emerge.

63. Print Article: What About The People Of Iraq?
Author salman rushdie s column appears monthly on this page. This story was found at http//www.theage.com.au/articles/2002/11/04/1036308258164.html.
http://www.theage.com.au/cgi-bin/common/popupPrintArticle.pl?path=/articles/2002

64. Godrejs Host Salman Rushdie, Anger Muslims- Hindustan Times
A powerful Islamic group is asking Muslims to boycott products of the top Indian business group if its owner does not apologise for hosting author salman
http://www.hindustantimes.com/Redir.aspx?ID=1951dd70-7d83-4664-bf6d-8631a478476d

65. Women's WORLD
salman rushdie, United Kingdom/India July 10, 2005 . salman rushdie is the author of The Satanic Verses and the forthcoming Shalimar the Clown.
http://www.wworld.org/crisis/crisis.asp?ID=494

66. Salman Rushdie
Imaginative Maps excerpts from a conversation with salman rushdie; and Writing the Raj away, by Una Chaudhuri from TURNSTILE.
http://www.uv.es/~fores/rushdie.html
Salman Rushdie
© of Photograph by CNN. Salman Rushdie is an author, novelist and currently incognito. He was born in Bombay (Mumbai) in 1947. It appears that Rushdie may be able to move about without fear soon, details at FlashByte . Or maybe not, a conflicting report at CNN . On the other hand, his latest book The Moor's Last Sigh was banned in India for most of last year, it is still unavailable in Bombay (Mumbai). Photograph of Rushdie on a different page. This one is big.
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  • A recent interview with Rushdie published in the Salon magazine. This interview was conducted after the publication of The Moor's Last Sigh in the US.

67. NPQ
salman rushdie is author of The Satanic Verses and, most recently, Shalimar the Clown. He spoke recently with NPQ editor Nathan Gardels.
http://www.digitalnpq.org/archive/2006_winter/rushdie.html
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Inside the Mind of Jihadists Salman Rushdie is author of The Satanic Verses and, most recently, Shalimar the Clown. He spoke recently with NPQ editor Nathan Gardels. It happened again recently in Jordan, this time with suicide bombers. Before this there was Bali, London, Madrid and 9/11. There was the murder of Theo Van Gogh on the street in Amsterdam and the brutal beheading of Danny Pearl in Karachi. 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. The idea of dishonor, of some kind of real or perceived humiliation, can drive people to desperate acts. Interestingly, in researching Shalimar, one of the things I discovered was a kind of bizarre class differential between the warriors and the suicide bombers. Strapping on a suicide belt is looked down upon by some who think it is more manly to kill face to face with a knife. Fighting is manly. Suicide bombing is cheap. Certainly, though, what drives the jihadist movement is the perception of collective humiliation and dishonor of Islamic culture at the hands of the West. As V.S. Naipaul has written, they blame their failure on the success of another civilization.

68. Hey Oscar Wilde! It’s Clobberin’ Time!!! - Dave McKean - Salman Rush
Further information on Dave McKean allenspiegelfinearts.com/mckean.html. Further information on salman rushdie en.wikipedia.org/wiki/salman_rushdie
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  • 69. Scriptorium - Salman Rushdie
    This page contains links to sites on salman rushdie, and will one day contain a full Scriptorium page.
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    HAROUN AND THE SEA OF STORIES

    Oct 31, Nov 3/6/9/11, 2004
    Libretto adapted by British poet James Fenton.
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    70. Ugly Phrase Conceals An Uglier Truth - Opinion - Smh.com.au
    Behind the US Government s corruption of language lies a far greater perversion, writes salman rushdie. BEYOND any shadow of a doubt, the ugliest phrase to
    http://www.smh.com.au/news/opinion/ugly-phrase-conceals-an-uglier-truth/2006/01/
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    Ugly phrase conceals an uglier truth
    January 10, 2006
    Behind the US Government's corruption of language lies a far greater perversion, writes Salman Rushdie. BEYOND any shadow of a doubt, the ugliest phrase to enter the English language last year was "extraordinary rendition". To those of us who love words, this phrase's brutalisation of meaning is an infallible signal of its intent to deceive. "Extraordinary" is an ordinary enough adjective, but its sense is being stretched here to include more sinister meanings that your dictionary will not provide: secret; ruthless; and extrajudicial. As for "rendition", the English language permits four meanings: a performance; a translation; a surrender - this meaning is now considered archaic; or an "act of rendering"; which leads us to the verb "to render" among whose 17 possible meanings you will not find "to kidnap and covertly deliver an individual or individuals for interrogation to an undisclosed address in an unspecified country where torture is permitted". Language, too, has laws, and those laws tell us this new American usage is improper - a crime against the word. Every so often the habitual newspeak of politics throws up a term whose calculated blandness makes us shiver with fear - yes, and loathing.

    71. AM - Rushdie Fears Govt Bill Will Undermine Freedom Of Speech
    KIRSTEN AIKEN Another example of Blairite arrogance is how the author salman rushdie describes the British Government s third attempt to push through a
    http://www.abc.net.au/am/content/2005/s1389980.htm
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    ELIZABETH JACKSON: The man who attracted a fatwa for writing The Satanic Verses has spoken out against the British Government's plan to introduce a criminal offence against the incitement of religious hatred. Salman Rushdie fears instead of creating a tolerant society, the bill will stoke religious tension.
    London Reporter Kirsten Aiken.

    72. Salman Rushdie: His Life, His Work And His Religion - People, News - Independent
    salman rushdie His life, his work and his religion.
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            In the 17 years since Ayatollah Khomeini passed a death sentence on Salman Rushdie, the writer's unflinching criticism of the religion into which he was born has never been stifled. Now, as the force of Islamist fury reverberates around the world, the acclaimed Anglo-Asian novelist tells Johann Hari why we're all living under a fatwa now
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          Friday, 13 October 2006 And so it begins again: the low rumble of Islamist death-threats against a novelist, simply because he dares to revel in free speech and free thought in a free society. "We're all living under a fatwa now," Salman Rushdie sighs, listing his persecutors' long slew of victims, from Algerian novelists to Bali clubbers to Circle Line commuters. "You can see the fatwa as the overture to 9/11. It's not a direct line. Maybe you could say it was not the same piece of music. But in some way it was a harbinger - a small thing before a big thing. The first crow, you know, flying across the sky."

    73. Salman Rushdie An Overview
    www.stg.brown.edu/projects/hypertext/ landow/post/rushdie/rushdieov.html
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    74. A Review Of The Satanic Verses By Salman Rushdie
    Adrift in the world at large, notes from a small town.
    http://www.webcurrent.com/rushdie.html

    75. FOXNews.com - Pakistan Minister Says Salman Rushdie's Knighthood Justifies Suici
    Pakistan Minister Says salman rushdie s Knighthood Justifies Suicide Attacks, Pakistan on Monday condemned Britain s award of a knighthood to author salman
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