Briefly profiles the author and provides links to other articles and essays about him.
Organization posts an article on this author's possible reprieve from the death threat issued by the Iranian religious establishment.
October 1998 article describes the increased threat to this author's life, caused by Iranian death decrees.
Features a poem by this Indian writer entitled '6 March 1989,' the date the Iranian government pronounced a death threat against him.
International Freedom of Exchange Clearing House announces the ninth anniversary of the Islamic fatwa, or death threat, against Rushdie.
National newspaper's article discusses "Midnight's Children," this author's first, considered by many his best, novel. Includes a photograph.
Zine features a literary attack on the controversial book "Satanic Verses." Includes an analysis of the novel's political themes.
Read about the Royal National Theatre's stage adaptation of "Haroun and the Sea of Stories," a book this author wrote for his son.
Find an encyclopedia entry for Booker Prize-winning novelist Salman Rushdie, author of "The Satanic Verses" and "Midnight's Children."
Compendium of "literature-related resources" provides an extensive biography of this renowned author.
Peruse the exact words the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini used to sentence this author to death. With photographs and related links.
Follow an interview with Rushdie about his novel "The Moor's Last Sigh."
Delve into this extensive study guide to the controversial novel. Includes chapter summaries and annotations.
MIT newspaper hosts a reader-submitted essay entitled "Satanic Verses" Is Libel Against Islam. With excerpts from the book.
Artist posts a scan of his award-winning sculpture, entitled Salman Barbeque. With a picture of the piece, and links to related resources.