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Salman Rushdie: Through a Glass Darkly review – a harrowing first-person account of a knife attack

The Guardian 07 May 2024
it was shocking but not surprising ... Salman Rushdie ... In 1988, a fatwa calling for Rushdie’s assassination was imposed on him by Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Khomeini, after the publication of Rushdie’s novel The Satanic Verses ... ....
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European Literary Days focuses on gender

Vietnam News 07 May 2024
In 2023 her debut novel Terafik was published in Germany ... Not speaking Persian, the novel narrates Nilufar's journey to Iran to visit a family she hardly knows.
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Review: Knife by Salman Rushdie

Hindustan Times 03 May 2024
A novel can’t defuse a bomb ... A Memoir in which he looks back on the fatwa, the death decree, issued more than 20 years earlier by Iran’s Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini because of the alleged blasphemy in Rushdie’s novel, The Satanic Verses.
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'Persepolis' author wins top Spanish prize

Oman Observer 01 May 2024
French-Iranian artist Marjane Satrapi, whose graphic novel "Persepolis" tells the story of a girl growing up in post-revolutionary Iran, was Tuesday awarded Spain's p ....
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French Iranian author wins top Spanish prize for graphic novel

Beijing News 30 Apr 2024
Barcelona, Spain - French Iranian artist Marjane Satrapi, whose graphic novel 'Persepolis' tells the story of a girl growing up in post-revolutionary Iran, was awarded Spain's prestigious Princess of ...
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Iranian-French artist Marjane Satrapi wins Spanish Asturias award for communication

North Shore News 30 Apr 2024
Satrapi is best-known for her monochrome autobiographical comic book and film “Persepolis,” a coming-of-age tale set against the Islamic Revolution in her native Iran. Her graphic novels also include ...
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Twenty of the best Arabic novels that are available in English

The National 27 Apr 2024
Trying to describe the characteristics of a “typical” Arabic novel is an overly ambitious task ... The novel gives a powerful sense of the cultural richness and diversity of 1950s Iraq, balanced by a profound and poignant sense of loss.”2.
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The West

The Daily Mail 26 Apr 2024
For 33 years before the 2022 atrocity, he had to live in the shadow of the fatwa, issued by Ayatollah Khomeini of Iran after the publication of his epic novel The Satanic Verses in 1989, which was deemed to have ‘insulted’ Islam.
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‘Shogun’ Is Over, But What About Season 2? Creators Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo Weigh In

The Hollywood Reporter 24 Apr 2024
Shōgun masterminds Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo read James Clavell’s novel cover to cover ... There are six novels in The Asian Saga that travel far from the shores of Japan to Hong Kong, Singapore and Iran.
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Will there be a ‘Shōgun’ season two?

NME 23 Apr 2024
The historical drama is based on the 1975 novel of the same name by James Clavell, which had previously been adapted into a 1980 American miniseries ... of countries including Iran and Hong Kong.
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Massive insight

Dawn 23 Apr 2024
Will Pakistan government, intelligentsia and media be ever smart to come up with such novel ideas to counter Western concerns/questions regarding the gas pipeline from Iran?. Amjad Hussain. Attock. Published in Dawn, April 23rd, 2024. .
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Salman Rushdie’s ‘Knife’ is unflinching about his brutal stabbing and uncanny in its vital spirit

Republican American 23 Apr 2024
... the fatwa, the death decree, issued more than 20 years earlier by Iran’s Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini because of the alleged blasphemy in Rushdie’s novel “The Satanic Verses.”.
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The ‘Debate Me’ Bro

New York Magazine 23 Apr 2024
Photo. Stephen Voss ... His father would keep a copy of Salman Rushdie’s The Satanic Verses, the novel the Supreme Leader of Iran put a fatwa on him for, on a bookshelf in their dining room to get a rise out of their guests ... He reads a lot, but not novels.
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Salman Rushdie cuts to the quick in ‘Knife’

Tampa Bay Times 22 Apr 2024
It also got him a death sentence, a fatwa handed down by the Ayatollah Khomeini, the supreme leader of Iran, who took offense at Rushdie’s brilliant satirical novel “The Satanic Verses,” published in 1988.
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