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India Today on MSNThe book review that Rushdie says lit the Satanic Verses fireSalman Rushdie's The Satanic Verses has arrived at a bookstore in India 37 years after it was published. An import ban by ...
The publication of Salman Rushdies novel The Satanic Verses in 1988 sparked a culture war in Britain between the Muslim community who considered the book blasphemous and called for the book to be ...
This is the Penguin paperback edition of Salman Rushdie's novel "Satanic Verses". Despite trade promotion copies (such as this) being printed, it was not published by Penguin because of threats ...
On 6 October 1988, Salman Haider, India’s deputy high commissioner in London and a friend of Salman Rushdie, had the grim task of informing the author that The Satanic Verses was banned in India.
Notification cannot be found, so Delhi high court practically lifts ban on the book that was imposed by the Rajiv Gandhi government Our Web Desk & PTI Published 07.11.24, 08:30 PM ...
British-American novelist Salman Rushdie will publish his first major work of fiction since the brutal stabbing that blinded ...
Hadi Matar was found guilty of attempting to kill novelist Salman Rushdie by repeatedly stabbing him on stage following a fatwa over The Satanic Verses. Matar faces up to 25 years in prison with ...
Matar, from New Jersey, previously told media he had read only two pages of The Satanic Verses, but believed the author had “attacked Islam”. After the novel was published in 1988, Rushdie ...
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