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What is Salman Rushdie famous for?

Author Sir Ahmed Salman Rushdie CH FRSL was raised in India but now makes his home in Britain. Often fusing magical realism with historical fiction, he focuses on the interactions, shifts, and migrations between Eastern and Western cultures on the Indian subcontinent. The historical events themselves serve as the primary subject matter of his work….

Author Sir Ahmed Salman Rushdie CH FRSL was raised in India but now makes his home in Britain. Often fusing magical realism with historical fiction, he focuses on the interactions, shifts, and migrations between Eastern and Western cultures on the Indian subcontinent.

The historical events themselves serve as the primary subject matter of his work. In several of his works, India plays a pivotal role.

He was born to Muslim parents from the Indian state of Kashmir on June 19, 1947, in the midst of the British Raj in the city of Bombay.

Anis Ahmed Rushdie, a lawyer-turned-businessman trained at Cambridge, and Negin Bhatt, a schoolteacher, are his parents.

After it was discovered that Anis Ahmed Rushdie’s birth certificate had been altered to make him appear younger than he actually was, he was removed from the Indian Civil Services (ICS).

There are three sisters between Rushdie and his three brothers. In his memoir from 2012, he explains that his father took the surname Rushdie in homage to Averroes (Ibn Rushd).

 

What is Salman Rushdie famous for?

In 1989, a fatwa was issued against Salman Rushdie because of his fifth book, The Satanic Verses. Nonetheless, he has put out 16 more books in the last 40 years, including the Booker Prize-winning Midnight’s Children and the recently released Two Years, Eight Months, and Twenty-Eight Nights.

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