How Salman Rushdie exposed fault lines between the West and Islam

Stabbing of The Satanic Verses author has stirred debate about censorship and religious violence

Salman Rushdie at the Cheltenham Literature Festival in October 2019
Salman Rushdie at the Cheltenham Literature Festival in October 2019
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Author and academic Vijay Mishra, a professor at Australia Murdoch University, on how Rushdie has been a scapegoat for complex historical differences

The Chautauqua Institution, southwest of Buffalo in New York State, is known for its summer lectures – and as a place where people come seeking peace and serenity. Salman Rushdie, the great writer and influential public intellectual, had spoken at the centre before.

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