Ahmed
Salman Rushdie, the noted British novelist placed
under a fatwa (death sentence) by Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini in 1989 for
blasphemy in handling the character of the Prophet Mohammed in The Satanic
Verses (1988), although born in Mumbai (Bombay, India) in 1947, moved with
his family to Pakistan at the age of 17. He was educated at the Cathedral School,
Bombay, and then at Rugby Boys' School,
England, before attending
King's College, Cambridge,
from which he graduated with a B. A. in 1968. During his years of schooling in England, he
experienced minor persecution and racist attacks. However, upon graduation he
chose to remain in Britain,
working as an actor and advertising copywriter before becoming a full-time
writer, producing his first novel, Grimus, in 1975, in the tradition of
James Joyce, Gunter Grass, and the South American "Magic Realists."
Although
he won a certain celebrity with his second novel, the Booker prize-winning Midnight's
Children (1981), an historical novel set at the
moment that India and Pakistan achieved independence from Great Britain,
it was the controversial Satanic Verses that made his name a household
word. Its banning in India and throughout the Muslim
world led to widespread demonstrations during which copies of the novel (and
effigies of the author) were burned. Rushdie was forced into hiding, moving
from one safehouse to another with the assistance of
the British authorities and police until 1998, when Iran officially lifted the fatwa.
The individual pieces in East, West Stories (1994), including the
critically-celebrated, multi-voiced "CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS AND QUEEN
ISABELLA OF SPAIN CONSUMMATE THEIR RELATIONSHIP (Santa Fe, A. D. 1492)," first published
in the prestigious New Yorker Magazine. Dating from the same period are
his children's book, Haroun and the Sea of
Stories (1990), his book of essays, Imaginary Homelands (1991), and
the novel The Moor's Last Sigh (1995).
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