An Iranian government-sponsored organization is developing a videogame called The Stressful Life of Salman Rushdie and Implementation of his Verdict, a game that if played right, presumably doesn't end well for the Satanic Verses author. According to The Guardian's Saeed Kamali Dehghan, the Islamic Association of Students announced it had finished the first phases of production at an International Computer Games Expo in Tehran this week: full story ![]()

Salman Rushdie appeared on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart last night to talk about "Midnight's Children," the new movie based on his multiple-award winning book. "It's about India doing something that America did much earlier - kicking the British out," Rushdie said. Watch the video above and let us know what you think in the comments!
huffingtonpost.com (30 days ago)

“One of the problems of things being long ago is that the heat goes out of them,” says Salman Rushdie, almost 25 years after Ayatollah Khomeini sentenced him to die, Rushdie is still probably the world’s most famous living writer. It’s the morning of the death of Margaret Thatcher—a political ... More »
vulture.com (1 month and 1 day ago)
Salman Rushdie remembers 'great life' of Margaret Thatcher, who protected him after fatwa
msn.com (1 month and 15 days ago)
Salman Rushdie opens up about growing up in India, which inspired his book "Midnight's Children".
cnn.com (3 months and 12 days ago)
Salman Rushdie will always be most famous for "The Satanic Verses," the 1988 novel that earned the author a death warrant from the late Ayatollah Khomeini. But for literary merit alone, some rate the earlier "Midnight's Children" as Rushdie's greatest work.
cnn.com (18 days ago)

Salman Rushdie is the narrator of his film adaptation of his novel, directed by Deepa Mehta.
nytimes.com (29 days ago)
Award-winning Author Salman Rushdie talks to CNN about his controversial career.
cnn.com (11 days ago)
Indian-origin British author Salman Rushdie has been named in the ‘most-wanted list of Islam critics to kill’ released by al Qaeda.
india.com (2 months and 24 days ago)

After two decades of crippling monthly pains, Salman Rushdie's ex-wife, model-turned-TV-chef Padma Lakshmi, 42, believed it was just part of life.
dailymail.co.uk (3 months and 7 days ago)
Even at his own award ceremony, Salman Rushdie couldn't stop thinking about his next book.
wsj.com (16 days ago)
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