Salman Rushdie Shares ‘Weird Thing’ He Did Outside His Knife Attacker's Prison Cell
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The decorated author was famously stabbed in upstate New York while preparing to give a lecture on the need for freedom of creative expression.
Salman Rushdie didn’t let his attacker have the last laugh — nor the last dance.
The Booker Prize-winning author was famously stabbed multiple times at an event in Chautauqua, New York, in 2022 and lost the sight in his right eye, but recalled Monday on “The Daily Show” that he not only visited the attacker’s prison, but found himself “dancing” outside the man’s cell.
Rushdie wrote as much in his new memoir, “Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder.”
“A really interesting part of the book is … when you go back to Chautauqua … where this unfortunate event happened,” host Jon Stewart said to him. “And you go back to revisit the scene of it, but also the jail where they are holding this person that attacked you.”
Rushdie was attacked long after his 1988 novel “The Satanic Verses” spawned a religious fatwa against him issued by the Ayatollah Khomeini of Iran. He was being introduced to give a lecture on the need for freedom of creative expression in Chautauqua when a man rushed the stage and stabbed him in the neck and body.