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Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder
By (Author) Salman Rushdie
Diversified Publishing
Random House Large Print
16th April 2024
Large Print Edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
Autobiography: general
True stories of heroism, endurance and survival
Social discrimination and social justice
Paperback
272
Width 154mm, Height 233mm
#1 NATIONAL BESTSELLER From Booker Prize winner Salman Rushdie, a searing, deeply personal account of enduringand survivingan attempt on his life thirty years after the fatwa that was ordered against him
On the morning of August 12, 2022, Salman Rushdie was standing onstage at the Chautauqua Institution, preparing to give a lecture on the importance of keeping writers safe from harm, when a man in blackblack clothes, black maskrushed down the aisle toward him, wielding a knife. His first thought: So its you. Here you are.
What followed was a horrific act of violence that shook the literary world and beyond. Now, for the first time, and in unforgettable detail, Rushdie relives the traumatic events of that day and its aftermath, as well as his journey toward physical recovery and the healing that was made possible by the love and support of his wife, Eliza, his family, his army of doctors and physical therapists, and his community of readers worldwide.
Knife is Rushdie at the peak of his powers, writing with urgency, with gravity, with unflinching honesty. It is also a deeply moving reminder of literatures capacity to make sense of the unthinkable, an intimate and life-affirming meditation on life, loss, love, artand finding the strength to stand up again.
Candid, plain-spoken and gripping . . . Knife is a clarifying book. It reminds us of the threats the free world faces. It reminds us of the things worth fighting for.The New York Times
Knife isnt so much about pondering imminent death than it is an affirmationan insistenceon returning to life.San Francisco Chronicle
The subjectthe idea for which Rushdie nearly diedis the freedom to say what he wants . . . Rushdie survived, but he has too many scars to be certain that the idea will. This book is his way of fighting back.The Atlantic
A brave and beautiful book that tells his story with a cathartic relish, no gruesome detail spared . . . this book is as much a love letter to his wifethe poet Rachel Eliza Griffithsas it is a punch-back at his assailant.The Wall Street Journal
Salman Rushdies memoir is horrific, upsettinganda masterpiece . . . Knife is a tour-de-force, in which the great novelist takes his brutal near-murder and spins it into amajestic essayon art, pain and love . . . full of Rushdieswit, his wisdom, his stoicism, his optimism, his love of all culture.Daily Telegraph
Knife is in part aboutand in some sense itself isa battle between the two most prominent Rushdies: Great Writer and Great Man, artist and advocate, private person and public figure . . . Contains some of the most precise, chilling prose of his career.Vulture
Not just a candid and fearless book butagainst all oddsa defiantly witty one . . . A reckoning, if not quite a catharsis, Rushdies invigorating dispatch from (almost) the far side of deaths door names and limits the attack as a large red ink blot.The Financial Times
Rushdies triumph is not to be other: despite his terrible injuries and the threat he still lives under, he remains incorrigibly himself, as passionate as ever about art and free speech.The Guardian
Knife is testament to Rushdies convictions and to the sustaining power of love as he focuses on thesuffering and support of his family and his wife, writer and artist Rachel Eliza Griffiths, during this ordeal . . . every electrifying page elicits tears and awe.Booklist
A graceful meditation on life and death that captures Rushdie at his most observant and lyrical.Kirkus
Salman Rushdie is the author of fifteen novelsLuka and the Fire of Life; Grimus; Midnights Children (for which he won the Booker Prize and the Best of the Booker); Shame; The Satanic Verses; Haroun and the Sea of Stories; The Moors Last Sigh; The Ground Beneath Her Feet; Fury; Shalimar the Clown; The Enchantress of Florence; Two Years, Eight Months, and Twenty-Eight Nights; The Golden House; Quichotte (which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize); and Victory Cityand one collection of short stories: East, West. He has also published five works of nonfictionThe Jaguar Smile; Imaginary Homelands; Step Across This Line; Joseph Anton; and Languages of Truthand coedited two anthologies, Mirrorwork and Best American Short Stories 2008. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and a Distinguished Writer in Residence at New York University. A former president of PEN American Center, Rushdie was knighted in 2007 for services to literature.