Novelist Salman Rushdie set to publish memoir 'Knife' about being stabbed in 2022Indian-born novelist Salman Rushdie will publish a memoir titled 'Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder' in April 2024. The memoir w...
10 Best Novels by Salman RushdieSalman Rushdie rose to international prominence with the publication of Midnight's Children and thereafter had a significant influence in d...
Writers, friends gather in support of Salman Rushdie, read from his works at solidarity event in New YorkAuthors, writers, artists and members from the literary community, including Tina Brown, Kiran Desai, Aasif Mandvi and Reginald Dwayne Bett...
Salman Rushdie's 'feisty and defiant' humour remains intact, says sonThe family expressed gratitude to the audience members who bravely leapt to Rushdie's defence and administered first-aid after he was stabb...
Salman Rushdie is 'pulling through' after stabbing 'nightmare', says his former wife Padma LakshmiRushdie, who faced Islamist death threats for years after writing "The Satanic Verses", was stabbed by a 24-year-old New Jersey resident id...
Shocked and saddened to learn of vicious attack on Salman Rushdie: US President Joe Biden"Jill and I were shocked and saddened to learn of the vicious attack on Salman Rushdie yesterday in New York. We, together with all America...
Padma Lakshmi opens up about her failed marriage in book, reveals Rushdie called her a 'bad investment'Laxmi, 45, chronicles details of her relationship with Rushdie in 'Love, Loss and What We Ate'.
Kolkata Literary Meet paid surprise guest Rushdie's flight ticket: Deepa MehtaWith the organisers denying any such invitation to Rushdie, Mehta, who too was to attend a session at the literary meet, chose to cancel he...
Salman Rushdie loses bungalow battle, but may gain Rs 100 croreSC has snapped Rushdie’s ancestral link to Delhi, ordering him to honour his father’s Dec 1970 agreement to sell his bungalow to then Cong ...
Denying India visa was a deep wound: Salman RushdieSalman Rushdie says that being denied a visa and Indian embassies abroad keeping away from him was a "deep wound" inflicted on him by India.
- Salman Rushdie cancels visit: No knowledge of threat to life, says Maharashtra police chief
He, however, said he was not aware if Rajasthan police had any such inputs and had shared information with Rushdie.
- 'Very sad' not to be in Jaipur, tweets Salman Rushdie
After cancelling his visit to India citing threats to his life, author Salman Rushdie today said he was "very sad" not to be in Jaipur for ...
- Salman Rushdie trip to Jaipur Literature Festival: Delhi, Rajasthan on alert
Though the advisory doesn't mention Rushdie's plans, it suggested that he may turn up for the festival on any day from January 20 and Janua...
- Salman Rushdie goes silent on Twitter, no hints about his India visit
Even as uncertainty looms over Rushdie's appearance at the Jaipur Literature Fesivalt, the author himself is not giving any hints about his...
- Salman Rushdie visit controversy: Ashok Gehlot wary of 'law and order' situation
The Centre has been maintaining that person of Indian origin status of Rushdie leaves him free to visit the country.
- Salman Rushdie persuaded to stay away from Jaipur Literature Festival
A major flashpoint ahead of Jaipur Literary Festival has been avoided persuading organizers to ask Salman Rushdie, to call off his visit.
- Salman Rushdie will not be a poll issue for India's Muslims: Omar Abdullah
Visa to author Salman Rushdie is unlikely to be a big election issue for Muslims, who are more concerned with their day-to-day affairs.