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Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder is an autobiographical book by the British Indian writer Salman Rushdie, first published in April 2024 by Jonathan Cape. [1] The book recounts the stabbing attack on Rushdie in 2022. It hit number one in the Sunday Times Bestsellers List in the General hardbacks category. [2]
The 27 seconds refers to the length of the incident in Chautauqua, which Sir Salman called a “long time when someone has a knife”, but added that he never saw the weapon during the attack.
Knife, a 2019 novel by Jo Nesbø; Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder, a 2024 memoir by Salman Rushdie; Knife, a 2009 novel by R. J. Anderson and the first novel in the Faery Rebels series; The Knife, a 1961 novel by Hal Ellson
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Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder In August of 2022, Salman Rushdie—the writer of books including Midnight's Children and The Satanic Verses —survived a vicious attack a lecture in ...
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According to the author, the book is inspired by a set of the Toltec people's spiritual beliefs. The intent of the book is to help readers explore "freedom," "happiness," and "love." [4] The central point of the book is that a person's life is determined by agreements they have made with themselves, with others, with God, and with society as a ...