The day of the fatwa (Valentine’s 1989) has a connection with Australia. On that very day Rushdie was scheduled to attend the memorial service for his friend Bruce Chatwin (13 May 1940 – 18 January 1989). We read about this in Rushdie’s memoir Joseph Anton. More interestingly, though, there is more in the Rushdie archive deposited in Emory University’s Woodruff Library about his friendship with Bruce Chatwin. In the archive we discover that with Bruce Chatwin Rushdie had travelled, in 1984, to ‘the heart of Australia, which is known as the “Red Centre” to those who live there and as the “Dead Centre” to those who don’t’ (Box 4, folder 12). At the ‘Red centre’ of Australia he had climbed up Ayers Rock (for that was then the name of U...
En publiant en 1981 Midnight’s Children (Les Enfants de minuit) qui a reçu le prix Booker des Booker...
To examine Salman Rushdie\u27s career is to confront profound embarrassments of communities and of c...
Salman Rushdie’s fiction is often celebrated for challenging colonial and postcolonial systems of po...
The day of the fatwa (Valentine’s 1989) has a connection with Australia. On that very day Rushdie wa...
A comparison of David Foster's The Glade Within the Grove and Salman Rushdie's The Satanic Verses, ...
The article discusses the controversy surrounding the 1988 publication of Salman Rushdie’s novel The...
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...
Salman Rushdie and the Genesis of Secrecy is the first book to draw extensively from material in the...
THE SALMAN RUSHDIE PAPERS and digital material were bought by Emory University for an undisclosed su...
In the era of decolonisation that followed the Second World War, various authors sought to engage wi...
For readers familiar with Rushdie, East, West comes as a bit of a surprise. Midnight’s Children, Sh...
This paper studies the Rushdie Affair, which gripped the world from 1988-1990 and at its height incl...
Released five years ago, Salman Rushdie’s memoir Joseph Anton (2012) serves as an important review o...
AbstractThis paper looks into Salman Rushdie's latest book, his memoir titled Joseph Anton. Rushdie ...
En publiant en 1981 Midnight’s Children (Les Enfants de minuit) qui a reçu le prix Booker des Booker...
To examine Salman Rushdie\u27s career is to confront profound embarrassments of communities and of c...
Salman Rushdie’s fiction is often celebrated for challenging colonial and postcolonial systems of po...
The day of the fatwa (Valentine’s 1989) has a connection with Australia. On that very day Rushdie wa...
A comparison of David Foster's The Glade Within the Grove and Salman Rushdie's The Satanic Verses, ...
The article discusses the controversy surrounding the 1988 publication of Salman Rushdie’s novel The...
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...
Salman Rushdie and the Genesis of Secrecy is the first book to draw extensively from material in the...
THE SALMAN RUSHDIE PAPERS and digital material were bought by Emory University for an undisclosed su...
In the era of decolonisation that followed the Second World War, various authors sought to engage wi...
For readers familiar with Rushdie, East, West comes as a bit of a surprise. Midnight’s Children, Sh...
This paper studies the Rushdie Affair, which gripped the world from 1988-1990 and at its height incl...
Released five years ago, Salman Rushdie’s memoir Joseph Anton (2012) serves as an important review o...
AbstractThis paper looks into Salman Rushdie's latest book, his memoir titled Joseph Anton. Rushdie ...
En publiant en 1981 Midnight’s Children (Les Enfants de minuit) qui a reçu le prix Booker des Booker...
To examine Salman Rushdie\u27s career is to confront profound embarrassments of communities and of c...
Salman Rushdie’s fiction is often celebrated for challenging colonial and postcolonial systems of po...