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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
196
Age Group
All
Language
Marathi
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Book Summary
Knife, A Gripping Memoir By Salman Rushdie, Revisits The Morning Of August 12, 2022, At The Chautauqua Institution, When A Knife Attack Interrupted A Talk About Safeguarding Writers. A Literary Memoir At Its Core, It Explores Resilience, Love, And The Healing Power Of Literature. Written For Adult Readers And Fans Of Intimate, Candid Nonfiction, Knife Carries A Tender, Urgent Tone—Part Reckoning, Part Testament To The Human Spirit.
Rushdie Writes With Urgency And Honesty, Weaving Scenes Of Family Support—Especially From His Wife Eliza—Along With A Devoted Medical Team And A Worldwide Chorus Of Readers Into A Cohesive Narrative. The Book Moves From The Shock Of The Moment To The Long, Patient Work Of Physical Rehabilitation And Emotional Processing, Offering Readers An Intimate Look At Vulnerability, Resilience, And Renewal. Structured As A Candid Memoir With Intimate Vignettes, Knife Balances Hard-Hitting Detail With Reflective Turns That Illuminate The Role Of Language In Healing.
In Its Pages, Key Concepts Emerge—The Indispensability Of Human Connection, The Courage To Continue, And The Idea That Literature Can Help Us Bear The Unimaginable. The Prose Is Clear And Accessible, Inviting Readers To Pause, Reflect, And Reconsider What Resilience Looks Like In Everyday Life.
After Finishing Knife, Readers Gain A Deeply Human Understanding Of Courage, The Power Of Connection, And How Art Helps Us Endure The Unimaginable. It Leaves A Sense Of Hope And A Reminder That The Act Of Standing Up Again—Physically And Spiritually—Can Be Transformative For Individuals And Communities Alike.
Product Details
Author
Salman Rushdie
Publisher
Mehta Publishing House, Pune
Number of Pages
196
Language
Marathi
SKU
BK0529881
ISBN
9789357202268
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
21.5 x 14 x 1.1 cm
Binding
Paperback
₹ 320
Sir Salman Rushdie Is The Author Of Many Novels Including Grimus, Midnight'S Children, Shame, The Satanic Verses, The Moor'S Last Sigh, The Ground Beneath Her Feet, Fury And Shalimar The Clown. He Has Also Published Works Of Non-Fiction Including The Jaguar Smile, Imaginary Homelands, The Wizard Of Oz And, As Co-Editor, The Vintage Book Of Short Stories. Sir Salman Rushdie Is The Multi-Award Winning Author Of Twelve Previous Novels: Midnight'S Children Which Won The Booker Prize (1981) And The Best Of The Booker Prize (2008), Grimus, Shame, The Satanic Verses, Haroun And The Sea Of Stories, The Moor'S Last Sigh, The Ground Beneath Her Feet, Fury, Shalimar The Clown, Luka And The Fire Of Life, The Enchantress Of Florence And His Recent Two Years, Eight Months And Twenty-Eight Nights. His Memoir, Joseph Anton, Published In 2012, Became An Acclaimed Bestseller, Praised As 'The Finest Memoir [. . .] In Many A Year' (Washington Post). He Has Also Published One Collection Of Short Stories, East, West And Three Works Of Non-Fiction: The Jaguar Smile, Imaginary Homelands: Essays And Criticism 1981-1991 And Step Across This Line. Rushdie Has Also Co-Edited Two Anthologies, Mirrorwork And Best American Short Stories 2008. His Books Have Been Translated Into Over Forty Languages. He Is A Former President Of American Pen.