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Salman Rushdie: Through a Glass Darkly, review: testament to the author’s staggering strength
Daily Telegraph· 14 hours agoSalman Rushdie, having lived under a death sentence since 1989, has developed a nice line in gallows...
Every Salman Rushdie Book, Ranked And In Order
Forbes· 4 days agoSalman Rushdie is one of the most critically acclaimed authors of his generation, and he’s also become one of the most famous for reasons that go beyond...
What’s on TV tonight: Salman Rushdie: Through A Glass Darkly, Eurovision semi-final, and more
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 1 day agoSalman Rushdie: Through A Glass Darkly BBC Two, 9pm In this immensely moving interview, Alan Yentob...
Salman Rushdie has ‘spoken’ with attacker who stabbed him using AI software
The Independent US via AOL· 7 days agoSalman Rushdie has spoken with a digitally generated version of the man who stabbed him in a new BBC...
Writers attacking Pen America over Israel are burning down their own house
The Hill· 2 days agoIn the United States, we are fortunate that Pen America has championed the freedom to write for the...
Lessons From a $100 Million Effort to Reduce Homelessness; and Donor Revolts Spread
The Chronicle of Philanthropy· 4 days agoPEN America has canceled its World Voices Festival, an annual celebration of embattled artists conceived by author Salman Rushdie, and faces an “existential ...
Paul Auster, prolific and experimental man of letters and filmmaker, dies at 77
Houston Chronicle· 7 days agoPaul Auster, a prolific, prize-winning man of letters and filmmaker known for such inventive...
How Humans Failed Racehorses
New York Times· 3 days agoIt was a thrilling finish: A long-shot named Mystik Dan held off a late charge by Sierra Leone and a colt from Japan named Forever Young on Saturday to...
This week’s bestsellers at Southern California’s independent bookstores
Los Angeles Daily News· 9 hours agoSee the top-selling releases among hardcover fiction and nonfiction, plus trade paperbacks for the...
Gabriel García Márquez’s Last Lesson
The Nation· 1 day agoToward the end of his life, as his blindness progressed, the shy librarian who answered to the name Jorge Luis Borges began to feel alienated from his...