YouOn August 12, 2022, Salman Rushdie walked onto a packed amphitheater stage to give a talk about keeping writers safe in these dark times. Out of nowhere, a man jumped from the audience and started stabbing him for 27 seconds. People sat there, stunned, almost thinking it was some kind of performance art. Then Rushdie’s 70-something colleague tackled the guy, snapping the audience out of their trance, and they joined in. Rushdie barely survived. He lost an eye. His attacker—nicknamed “A,” short for a three-letter word for donkey—had never even read Rushdie's work. He’d just seen a few YouTube videos and learned to hate.
This book celebrates those who saved him. It’s a tribute to free speech, pushing back against the rising tide of censorship, hate, and authoritarianism. But, more than anything, it’s a love story. Rushdie is surrounded by love, and it’s a love letter to his wife, Eliza, who stood by him through it all. Aimee, IT Librarian Interested in this book? Click here to reserve it in our catalog! You can also click here to reserve the audiobook narrated by Salman Rushdie himself with your SPL card.
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