salman rushdie

     

Sir Ahme Salman Rushdie (born June 19, 1947) is an Indian-British novelist and essayist. He first achieved fame with his second novel, Midnight's Children (1981), which won the Booker Prize. Much of his early fiction is set at least partly on the Indian subcontinent. His style is often classified as magical realism, while a dominant theme of his work is the story of the many connections, disruptions and migrations between the Eastern and Western world.

Trivia about salman rushdie

  • He won the Booker Prize for "Midnight's Children"; his "Satanic Verses" was nominated but didn't win
  • Taslima Nasrin left Bangladesh after incurring a 1994 Islamic death sentence, like this British author
  • 6 years after a fatwa was issued regarding him, this author published "The Moor's Last Sigh"
  • On Feb. 14, 1989 the Ayatollah Khomeini called for the death of this Indian-born British author
  • Author & involuntary recluse seen here
  • His 1981 novel "Midnight's Children" wasn't quite as controversial as "The Satanic Verses"
  • In 1990 this "Satanic Verses" author published the children's book "Haroun & The Sea Of Stories"
  • Hope it was worth it; in 1989 his "Satanic Verses" made the Top 10
  • After a fatwa was issued against him in February 1989, he went into hiding under police protection
  • In 1983 he wrote "Shame"; 5 years later "The Satanic Verses" would make a bigger splash
  • 2 translators of this man's "The Satanic Verses" were brutally attacked in July 1991
  • On Valentine's Day 1989 the Ayatollah Khomeini showed no love for this author's "Satanic Verses", giving him a death sentence
  • "Midnight's Children" & "The Moor's Last Sigh" are 2 of this author's works that did not result in a fatwa
  • This controversial Bonbay-born Brit is the author of "Midnight's Children" & of the cake slogan "Naughty but nice"
  • In 1991 Nadine Gordimer said this man’s "situation is the terrible concern of every fellow writer"
  • Iran said it would no longer enforce the fatwa against him:SLUR, A MAN HIDES