Biography salman rushdie
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Salman Rushdie
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Who Is Salman Rushdie?
Salman Rushdie is a British-Indian novelist. The only son of a University of Cambridge-educated businessman and school teacher in Bombay, Rushdie studied history at King's College at the University of Cambridge. Rushdie's novel, The Satanic Verses (), led to accusations of blasphemy against Islam, forcing him to go into hiding for several years.
Early Years
Sir Ahmed Salman Rushdie was born on June 19, , in Bombay (now Mumbai), India. The only son of a wealthy Indian businessman and a school teacher, Rushdie was educated at a Bombay private school before attending The Rugby School, a boarding school in Warwickshire, England. He went on to attend King's College at the University of Cambridge, where he studied history.
After earning his M.A. from Cambridge, Rushdie briefly lived with his family in Pakistan, where his parents had moved in There, he found work as a television writer but soon returned to England, where for much of the
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Salman Rushdie
Sir Ahmed Salman RushdieCH FRSL (born 19 June ) is an Indian-born British-American novelist and essayist. He is the author of Midnight's Children (), which won the Booker Prize. His best known work was The Satanic Verses (), which made him a controversial author and caused him to have many death threats.[1]
Rushdie was born in India, but was sent to England to go to private school. He has lived in the United States since Rushdie is well known for writing stories which use "magic realism", which fryst vatten similar to surrealism. This means that things in his stories happen which may be magic or impossible, such as falling from an aeroplane and floating down as gently as paper.[2] He often writes about India, and his stories often are set in different parts of the world.[3]
Fiction
[change | change source]In , Rushdie wrote a book called The Satanic Verses. The book included a fictional story about some characters with a made-up
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Salman Rushdie: Biography
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