Rushdie says ‘very difficult’ to write after stabbing
NEW YORK: British author Salman Rushdie has said he finds it “very difficult” to write after being stabbed in New York last year, in his first interview since the attack.
Rushdie told the New Yorker, in an article published on Monday, that the stabbing on stage at an event had left him with mental scars. “There is such a thing as PTSD you know,” the 75-year-old said.
“I´ve found it very, very difficult to write. I sit down to write, and nothing happens. I write, but it´s a combination of blankness and junk, stuff that I write and that I delete the next day. I´m not out of that forest yet, really,” Rushdie added.
The award-winning novelist was attacked as he was about to speak at a conference in Chautauqua in upstate New York, near Lake Erie, on August 12.
Rushdie, a naturalized American who has lived in New York for 20 years, lost sight in one eye and the use of one hand, his agent said in October. The author told journalist David Remnick that he was not able to type very well because of a lack of feeling in some fingertips.
“As you can see, the big injuries are healed, essentially. I have feeling in my thumb and index finger and in the bottom half of the palm. I´m doing a lot of hand therapy, and I´m told that I´m doing very well,” Rushdie said.
“I´ve been better. But, considering what happened, I´m not so bad,” he added. Rushdie lived in hiding for years after Iran´s first supreme leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini ordered his killing for the blasphemous nature of “The Satanic Verses,” published in 1988.
The author was asked whether he thought it had been a mistake to let his guard down in recent decades. “I´m asking myself that question, and I don´t know the answer to it,” Rushdie said.
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