For what? His writing skills or that he’s been made a cause celebre because of the fatwa against him proclaimed by fervent ulamas?
Unspun is aware that conventional wisdom holds Rushdie to be a great writer but Unspun’s always found him too clever by half and not all that readable.
Have you wondered what’s wrong with yourself in the times you pick up a book by an award-winning author and found that the work was unreadable and, in your secret opinion, pretty bad. Yet the world seems to think otherwise. Unspun’s been in such situations before and Rushdie’s books definitely invoke that category. Does Emperor Rushdie have clothes on?
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Reid defends Rushdie knighthood
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Sir Salman has been accused of insulting Islam
| Britain stands by its decision to honour author Salman Rushdie, despite protests by Pakistan and Iran, Home Secretary John Reid has said.
While agreeing it was “sensitive”, the right to express opinions was “of over-riding value” to society, he said.
Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari said the knighthood was “untimely”, but a matter for the British government.
Mr Rushdie went into hiding after an Iranian fatwa ordered his execution, over his 1988 book The Satanic Verses.
Mr Reid told an audience in New York that many Christians had been offended by Monty Python’s Life of Brian, while some Jewish people were offended by Mel Gibson’s film The Passion of the Christ.
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