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Knife by Salman Rushdie
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“Surviving the Unthinkable: Salman Rushdie on the Knife That Nearly Ended Him”
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Title: Knife
Author: Salman Rushdie
Category: Culture & Society, Psychology & Human Behavior, Mindfulness & Wellbeing, Memoirs & Life Stories
How do you begin to tell the story of the day a man tried to kill you? Sam and Sophie sit with that question as they open Salman Rushdie's Knife, a memoir of the 2022 attack that took his eye and nearly his life.
They walk through Rushdie's account of the twenty-seven seconds of the attack, the split in his mind that let him survive it, and the long, painful recovery that followed. The episode digs into his reflections on the fatwa, the attacker who had never read his books, and the psychological aftermath of trauma. They also explore how Rushdie uses storytelling itself as a way to heal, and how the book's title becomes a symbol of both wounding and cutting away what's dead.
If you've ever wondered how someone survives the unthinkable without becoming bitter, this episode is for you. The takeaway: forgiveness isn't easy, but it's the only way to break the cycle of violence, and the stubborn persistence of creativity can outlast hatred.
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Chapters
00:00The Morning Of The Attack00:56The Twenty-Seven Seconds01:44Years Under The Fatwa02:33Recovery And The Psychological Aftermath03:43Storytelling As Healing05:13The Dream And The Choice To Forgive
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