Salman Rushdie
Book Review | Allegory for a civilisation in crisis an ode to undying power of words
Despite its serious subtexts, however, Victory City is, first and foremost, a joyous outpouring of the author’s bravura imagination.
Book Review | Narrating the Lankan experience in guise of a supernatural thriller
Review of 'The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida' by Shehan Karunatilaka
Saeed Naqvi | RSS’ Bhagwat and Muslims: Recalling Bhaurao Deoras’ interview in 1990
Muslims, traditionally a Congress vote bank, began to feel uncomfortable with the Congress. There was a reason
Saeed Naqvi | The ‘Satanic’ furies: A look at the genesis
Rushdie and The Satanic Verses will encroach on the world’s attention now and then indefinitely for “political football”
AA Edit | We need zero tolerance for insult to any religion
No one must stop condemning people who are openly calling for violence, demanding that the culprit be beheaded
Shobhaa De | Theatre of the Absurd: At 75, promising miracles…
In India, we have countless award-winning thespians, not all of them professional actors. Some of our Nautanki Netas can beat them hollow!
Farrukh Dhondy | The targeting of Salman Rushdie: Shadow of the 1989 fatwa back
The 24-year-old Lebanese Muslim, Hadi Matar, has been charged with the attempted murder of Salman Rushdie
Kishwar Desai | Only William-Kate smelling like roses; The Rishi and Liz Show continues...
Rishi Sunak finds himself in an unfamiliar rank of being second, while Liz Truss is slowly moving up
Attack on Salman Rushdie is 'appalling', says White House NSA Jake Sullivan
Rushdie, who faced Islamist death threats after writing “The Satanic Verses”, was stabbed by a New Jersey resident identified as Hadi Matar
Rushdie's attacker showed sympathy to causes of Iran's Revolutionary Guards
The New York State Police identified the suspect as Hadi Matar from Fairview, New Jersey while the motive behind the act is still unknown