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Salman Rushdie: 'I'm just a guy thinking of something to write'
19 Jan
Summary
- Rushdie sees himself as a private person, not a public symbol.
- He survived a 2022 assassination attempt, losing sight in one eye.
- The author endured a decade in hiding due to the Satanic Verses.

Salman Rushdie, acclaimed author of "Midnight's Children," recently shared his personal perspective, stating he views himself as "just this guy in a room thinking of something to write." This contrasts with his public persona, significantly impacted by the controversy surrounding "The Satanic Verses" in 1989. The backlash led to a decade of hiding for Rushdie.
His life has been marked by profound challenges, including a brutal assassination attempt in August 2022 that resulted in severe injuries, including blindness in his right eye. Despite these ordeals and a history of public scrutiny, Rushdie maintains a private self, emphasizing his roles as a beloved partner and father.
Rushdie reflected on the public's perception of him, acknowledging that "Other Me" is viewed differently across the world. He recently published "Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder," a memoir detailing his healing process and reflections following the attack.




