Siding with Rushdie
Christopher Hitchens, 26 October 1989
The Rushdie File
edited by Lisa Appignanesi and Sara Maitland.
Fourth Estate/ICA, 268 pp., £5.95, July 1989,0 947795 84 7 Show More
edited by Lisa Appignanesi and Sara Maitland.
Fourth Estate/ICA, 268 pp., £5.95, July 1989,
CounterBlasts No 4: Sacred Cows
by Fay Weldon.
Chatto, 43 pp., £2.99, July 1989,0 7011 3556 5 Show More
by Fay Weldon.
Chatto, 43 pp., £2.99, July 1989,
Salman Rushdie and the Third World: Myths of the Nation
by Timothy Brennan.
Macmillan, 203 pp., £29.50, September 1989,0 333 49020 7 Show More
by Timothy Brennan.
Macmillan, 203 pp., £29.50, September 1989,
“... I have heard great argument about it and about, from reminiscences of the Trotsky assassination to Christopher Hill’s recall of the Papal incitement against Gloriana, but evermore came out by the same door as in I went. The Salman Rushdie case has no analogue and no precedent. Once that is established, it is fair to ask how it could have, considering the ... ”