Abstract
Photograph to contextualise Keenan Malik's account fo the Rushdie Affair: Cloaked as it is in the shadow of the fatwa, The Satanic Verses has come to be seen purely as a novel about Islam. Rushdie wrote it, in fact, as a novel about the migrant experience that ‘could explore the joining-ups and also disjointednesses of here and there, then and now, reality and dreams’.
| Original language | English |
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| Publication status | Published - 14 Feb 2014 |
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