Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder PDF by Salman Rushdie is an heroing memoir about the harrowing knife attack and subsequent year-long recovery journey initiated last summer when an individual identified as the Assailant, or the A, assaulted Salman Rushdie during a lecture in New York.
Rushdie endured significant injuries, including the loss of his right eye. The narrative is particularly compelling when detailing the assault and delving into the psyche of the A, effectively diminishing their significance.
However, outside of these sections, the book reveals glimpses of Rushdie’s self-absorbed nature. Despite their trauma, Rushdie and his wife Eliza, a budding poet, appear melodramatic, even returning to the scene of the crime a year later and demanding attention from the guilt-ridden institute president.
Rushdie’s frequent literary references and penchant for name-dropping, such as recalling encounters with Gunter Grass in Berlin, come across as overt attempts to cultivate admiration. His desire for cultural reverence is palpable throughout.
Readers’ tolerance for this may vary depending on their regard for Rushdie as either a symbol of censorship resistance or a literary figure.
About Knife Salman Rushdie PDF
Book Title | Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder |
Author | Salman Rushdie |
Language | English |
File Type | .epub, paperback, .pdf, kindle, audiobook |
Size | mb |
Released Date | April 16, 2024 |