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[Diario Córdoba] - Al igual que en 1984, cuando el ayatolá Jomeini dictó una fatua contra el escritor hindú Salman Rushdie tras publicar Los versos satánicos , o en el 2005, cuando un diario danés publicó unas caricaturas de Mahoma, el tráiler de una película sobre el
Zafar Rushdie: Lies, why I've never read the Satanic Verses and ...
www.standard.co.uk
[Evening Standard] - Just days after an Iranian foundation raised the bounty on Salman Rushdie's head to £2 million, we meet in a pub around the corner from his office in Langham Street. “It's one guy shouting with a megaphone,” says Rushdie sipping a Diet Coke. “It's not
Memories of a fatwa bygone: Reviewing Rushdie's memoir
www.firstpost.com
[Firstpost] - Salman Rushdie's much awaited memoir begins on that fateful day, 14 February, 1989, when the author received his Valentine's Day greeting from the Ayatollah Khomeini, and traces Rushdie's life for the next decade, lived under the shadow of the fatwa.
Salman Rushdie in LA for some book love
articles.latimes.com
[Los Angeles Times] - Author Salman Rushdie, whose new memoir is "Joseph Anton." It's the pseudonym he lived under after his book "The Satanic Verses" put him under death sentences from Muslim clerics for more than a decade. (Associated Press / Canadian Press
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