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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Salman Rushdie: 'I'm just a guy thinking of something to write'

Salman Rushdie: 'I'm just a guy thinking of something to write'

19 Jan

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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: 'I'm just a guy thinking of something to write'

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.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Satanic Verses led to controversy and Salman Rushdie going into hiding for ten years.
Salman Rushdie was stabbed multiple times, losing sight in his right eye and the use of his right hand.
Salman Rushdie sees himself as a private person and a writer, not a public symbol.

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