Salman Rushdie lost sight in one of his eyes and used one of his hands after being subjected to cruelty Stabbed in the neck during a literary event In upstate New York two months ago, his agent said.
The 75-year-old author, whose novel ‘The Satanic Verses’ led to calls for his murder, was stabbed in the neck and torso while walking on stage to deliver a speech at the Chautauqua Institution on August 12.
The extent of Rushdie’s injuries was not known until Saturday, when his agent Andrew Wiley gave an update on his condition in an interview with the Spanish newspaper, El País.
“[His wounds] It was deep, but it [also] Willie said. He sustained three serious injuries to his neck. One hand is helpless due to a nerve cut in his arm. He has about 15 other injuries to his chest and torso. Therefore, it was a brutal attack.”
The agent declined to say if Rushdie was still being treated in hospital, but said the important thing was that the world-renowned author would survive.
Wylie noted that the possibility of the attack was something he and Salman had discussed in the past.
I think the attack may have been something Salman and I have discussed in the past, which is that the main danger he faced after many years of imposing the fatwa was from a random person coming out of nowhere and attacking [him]Willie said.
“So, you can’t protect against it because it is completely unexpected and illogical. It was like the murder of John Lennon.”
A man from New Jersey has been identified as 24 years old Hadi Matar was arrested Regarding Russade’s stabbing. He pleaded not guilty to charges of attempted murder and second-degree assault in August.
New York State Police said Rushdie was about to begin his scheduled lecture when Matar charged the platform with a knife in his hand, stabbing the British author in the neck and torso.
Rushdie spent nearly a decade in hiding after the publication of The Satanic Verses, as some considered the novel to be blasphemous. A religious fatwa calling for Muslims to kill him was issued by Ayatollah Khomeini, the Iranian leader, just one year after his book was published.
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