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Editorial: El Mundo

  • Salman Rushdie pens an autobiographical account of his own assassination attempt in his book 'Knife', presenting raw memories imbued with humor and irony.
  • Rushdie, author of The Satanic Verses, was marked for death by a fatwa from Ayatollah Khomeini in the 1980s and has faced ongoing persecution since then.
  • At 77, Rushdie remains a prominent intellectual figure dissecting societal ills, particularly ignorance leading to fanaticism.
  • Rushdie advocates for the defense of civilization, freedom of thought, and enriching debates, concepts he believes nourish the human spirit.

Conclusion: Rushdie continues to be a powerful intellectual voice against religious and political fanaticism. Through his work, he consistently advocates for the freedom of thought and enriching debate.