One of the most celebrated writers of our time, Salman Rushdie, a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, became the target of a fatwa, issued by the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini of Iran in response to the publication of The Satanic Verses. Rushdie's many books include Midnight's Children (for which he won the Booker Prize in 1981 and, in 2008, the Best of the Booker). For several years, the author was forced into hiding. His memoir Joseph Anton is a reflection on that period.

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Title: Pásate de la raya: Artículos, 1992-2002 (Step across This Line: Collected Nonfiction 1992-2002), Author: Salman Rushdie
Title: La encantadora de Florencia (The Enchantress of Florence), Author: Salman Rushdie
Title: Sátáni versek (The Satanic Verses), Author: Salman Rushdie
Title: Novels II of Samuel Beckett: Volume II of The Grove Centenary Editions, Author: Samuel Beckett
Title: Oriente, occidente (East, West), Author: Salman Rushdie
Title: Quichotte (Hungarian Edition), Author: Salman Rushdie
Title: A Golden-ház (The Golden House), Author: Salman Rushdie
Title: Fúriadüh (Fury), Author: Salman Rushdie
Title: Des Mauren letzter Seufzer: Roman, Author: Salman Rushdie
Title: Két év, nyolc hónap, huszonnyolc éjszaka (Two Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights), Author: Salman Rushdie
Title: Hijos de la medianoche (Midnight's Children), Author: Salman Rushdie
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