Le 22 août 2022, alors qu'il intervenait dans une conférence dans l'État de New York, Salman Rushdie était attaqué sur scène, une agression qui lui a laissé de multiples séquelles et dans laquelle il a perdu l'usage d'un œil. Il revient sur cette tentative de meurtre dans le livre "Le Couteau", où il raconte également comment il vit sous protection depuis 1989 et la fatwa prononcée à son encontre par l'ayatollah Khomeini après la publication de son roman "Les Versets sataniques". Pour Brut, Augustin Trapenard l'a rencontré.
? "Le Couteau : réflexions suite à une tentative d'assassinat" de Salman Rushdie est paru chez Gallimard : https://www.gallimard.fr/Catalogue/GALLIMARD/Du-monde-entier/Le-Couteau
? Pour ne rien louper des vidéos Brut, n'hésitez pas à vous abonner et à activer la cloche : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSKdvgqdnj72_SLggp7BDTg/?sub_confirmation=1
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