In his 2012 memoir, Joseph Anton, Salman Rushdie provides a third-person account of the period between 1988 and 2002, when he was the most wanted writer on earth. This article purports to study the historiographical project at the heart of Rushdie’s text, revealing its ambiguities as he tries to reclaim his own personal story. Furthermore, the memoir bears testimony to the very meaning of commitment: it considers the passage from the theory to the practice of political commitment for an artist, thus interrogating the conditions of public action in the name of ideas in contemporary world affairs
This article addresses the issue of the emotional construction of Salman Rushdie’s memoir Joseph Ant...
Salman Rushdie’s fiction is often celebrated for challenging colonial and postcolonial systems of po...
Salman Rushdie’s fiction is often celebrated for challenging colonial and postcolonial systems of po...
Dans ses mémoires publiées en 2012, Joseph Anton, Salman Rushdie livre un compte-rendu de la période...
Dans ses mémoires publiées en 2012, Joseph Anton, Salman Rushdie livre un compte-rendu de la période...
This article examines some of the highlights, limitations, and contradictions of Rushdie’s authorial...
AbstractThis paper looks into Salman Rushdie's latest book, his memoir titled Joseph Anton. Rushdie ...
AbstractThis paper looks into Salman Rushdie's latest book, his memoir titled Joseph Anton. Rushdie ...
Released five years ago, Salman Rushdie’s memoir Joseph Anton (2012) serves as an important review o...
After Iran’s spiritual leader, Ayatollah Khomeini, issued an edict against the author of The Satanic...
After Iran’s spiritual leader, Ayatollah Khomeini, issued an edict against the author of The Satanic...
The present article focuses on the central idea of historical recuperation permeating the novels of ...
Released five years ago, Salman Rushdie’s memoir Joseph Anton (2012) serves as an important review o...
Salman Rushdie’s 2012 memoir, Joseph Anton, marks a turning point in his career. While his earlier w...
This paper examines the last two texts so far published by Salman Rushdie from the angles of outrage...
This article addresses the issue of the emotional construction of Salman Rushdie’s memoir Joseph Ant...
Salman Rushdie’s fiction is often celebrated for challenging colonial and postcolonial systems of po...
Salman Rushdie’s fiction is often celebrated for challenging colonial and postcolonial systems of po...
Dans ses mémoires publiées en 2012, Joseph Anton, Salman Rushdie livre un compte-rendu de la période...
Dans ses mémoires publiées en 2012, Joseph Anton, Salman Rushdie livre un compte-rendu de la période...
This article examines some of the highlights, limitations, and contradictions of Rushdie’s authorial...
AbstractThis paper looks into Salman Rushdie's latest book, his memoir titled Joseph Anton. Rushdie ...
AbstractThis paper looks into Salman Rushdie's latest book, his memoir titled Joseph Anton. Rushdie ...
Released five years ago, Salman Rushdie’s memoir Joseph Anton (2012) serves as an important review o...
After Iran’s spiritual leader, Ayatollah Khomeini, issued an edict against the author of The Satanic...
After Iran’s spiritual leader, Ayatollah Khomeini, issued an edict against the author of The Satanic...
The present article focuses on the central idea of historical recuperation permeating the novels of ...
Released five years ago, Salman Rushdie’s memoir Joseph Anton (2012) serves as an important review o...
Salman Rushdie’s 2012 memoir, Joseph Anton, marks a turning point in his career. While his earlier w...
This paper examines the last two texts so far published by Salman Rushdie from the angles of outrage...
This article addresses the issue of the emotional construction of Salman Rushdie’s memoir Joseph Ant...
Salman Rushdie’s fiction is often celebrated for challenging colonial and postcolonial systems of po...
Salman Rushdie’s fiction is often celebrated for challenging colonial and postcolonial systems of po...