SALMAN RUSHDIE Biography
Born: June 19, 1947
Bombay, India
Indian writer
The works of the Indian author Salman Rushdie often focused on outrages of history and
particularly of religions. His book The
Satanic Verses earned him a death sentence from the Iranian leader
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini (1900–1989).
Early life and education
Ahmed Salman Rushdie
was born on June 19, 1947,
in Bombay,
India, the only
son among Anis Ahmed Rushdie and Negin Butt's four
children. His father was a businessman who had been educated at Cambridge University
in England.
Rushdie's childhood was happy and he was always surrounded by books. Rushdie
remembers wanting to be a writer at age five. He was sent to England at age fourteen to attend Rugby, a private school. His fellow students tormented
him both because he was Indian and because he had no athletic ability.
Rushdie later attended Cambridge, as his father had done, and his
experience there was much more positive. He received his master's degree in
history in 1968. After a brief career as an actor he worked as a free-lance
advertising copywriter in England
from 1970 to 1980. The experience of expatriation (living outside one's country
of birth), which he shared with many writers of his generation who were born in
the Third World, is an important theme in his
work.
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