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Gibney Set to Direct Gripping Documentary on Rushdie’s ‘Knife’

The attack targeted Rushdie’s neck, eye, and chest, causing him to collapse on stage during a talk he was giving at Chautauqua’s amphitheater stage…reports Asian Lite News

A documentary centred around Indian-born British-American novelist Salman Rushdie, based on his memoir ‘Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder’, will be directed by Oscar-winner Alex Gibney.

Gibney is known for making films such as ‘Taxi to the Dark Side’ and ‘Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief’.

Tentatively titled ‘Knife’, the documentary is inspired by Rushdie’s memoir ‘Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder’, a gripping account of surviving an attempt on his life 30 years after a fatwa was ordered against him.

The book, released in April, not only details the author’s life and career but also recounts the 2022 assassination attempt against the Indian-born, British-American novelist and the long recovery that followed.

Rushdie was stabbed 15 times in Chautauqua, New York, by a 24-year-old New Jersey man with a knife.

The attack targeted Rushdie’s neck, eye, and chest, causing him to collapse on stage during a talk he was giving at Chautauqua’s amphitheater stage.

He lost vision in one eye and was left incapacitated in one hand.

Through Rushdie’s wife Rachel Eliza Griffiths’ personal footage, which has never been seen by the public, the documentary will follow the writer during not only his physical recovery but also the recovery of his spirit and hope for the future, reports variety.com.

In ‘Knife’, Rushdie writes, “it’s a story in which hatred, the knife as a metaphor of hate, is answered, and finally overcome, by love.”

“I’m delighted we have Alex working with us on this film,” said Rushdie.

“We have long admired his brilliant work, from ‘Taxi to the Dark Side’ and ‘Going Clear’ to his recent portrait of Paul Simon. There couldn’t be a better person for the job.”

To capture Rushdie’s life, Gibney will move between Griffiths’ raw, intimate footage, movie clips, excerpts from Rushdie’s books, new interviews, and archival images, including the fatwa called on Rushdie by Ayatollah Khomeini in 1989 for his book ‘The Satanic Verses’.

“It’s a delight and an honour to make this film about Salman Rushdie, an extraordinary novelist, a funny, poignant, and resilient man, and one of the world’s most courageous defenders of freedom of speech,” said Gibney.

“The opportunity to make this film about his recovery – in the broadest sense of the term – comes at a critical time. It gives me hope.”

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Knife-wielding man arrested for anti-Semitic threat

The police said that there were no reports of injuries and that the incident is not being treated as “terror-related.”..reports Asian Lite News

The Metropolitan Police have arrested a knife-brandishing man on the basis of “racially-aggravated affray,” who threatened shoppers at a Jewish grocery store in London’s Golders Green in an alleged anti-Semitic incident.

A video of the incident has gone viral on social media. In the video, several men can be seen detaining a person on the ground.

It is reported that the man was making threats to customers and shop assistants and shouting anti-Jewish slurs.

“Our officers have arrested a man after being called to reports of a person with a knife in Golders Green this afternoon,” said London’s Metropolitan Police Service in post on X.

“We were called at 13:27hrs on Monday, January 29, to reports of a man with a knife on Hamilton Road, NW11. Officers responded and carried out a search of the area,” the post added.

The police said that there were no reports of injuries and that the incident is not being treated as “terror-related.”

“Shortly before 13:40hrs a 34-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon, criminal damage, and racially-aggravated affray. He was taken into custody. There were no reports of any injuries. A knife was recovered at the scene. The incident is not being treated as terror-related,” the post also read.

“I know this incident will cause concern in the community,” said Inspector Scott Barden-Marshall, from the local policing team in north-west London.

“Officers responded quickly and made an arrest within 10 minutes. An investigation is now under way to establish the circumstances,” the inspector also said.

According to a report from the Jerusalem Post, tensions have been high among UK Jewish communities since the Hamas attacks on October 7.

Antisemitism in US is also on the rise as a result, and many Jews are allegedly considering leaving the UK, the report added. (ANI)

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‘Knife’ – A Gripping Tale of Survival and Resilience

This was a necessary book for me to write: a way to take charge of what happened, and to answer violence with art,” the author says…reports Asian Lite News

Internationally renowned author and Booker Prize-winner Salman Rushdie’s new memoir, ‘KNIFE: Meditations After an Attempted Murder’, a gripping account of surviving an attempt on his life 30 years after the fatwa was ordered against him, will be published by Penguin Random House in more than 15 territories on April 16, 2024.  

Speaking out for the first time about the traumatic events of August 12, 2022, ‘Knife’ is a powerful, deeply personal and ultimately uplifting meditation on life, loss, love, the power of art, finding the strength to keep going—and to stand up again.  

“This was a necessary book for me to write: a way to take charge of what happened, and to answer violence with art,” the author says.

“It is a searing book, and a reminder of the power of words to make sense of the unthinkable. We are honoured to publish it, and amazed at Salman’s determination to tell his story, and to return to the work he loves,’ says Nihar Malaviya, CEO of Penguin Random House. 

Rushdie has been translated into over forty languages, his sixteen works of fiction include Midnight’s Children—for which he won the Booker Prize in 1981, the Booker of Bookers on the 25th anniversary of the prize and Best of the Booker on the 40th anniversary—   ‘Shame’, ‘The Ground Beneath Her Feet’, ‘The Satanic Verses’, ‘Haroun and the Sea of Stories’ and  ‘Quichotte’ (shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 2019). In June 2007, he received Knighthood in the Queen’s Birthday Honours and joined the prestigious Companions of Honour in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list in her Platinum Jubilee year. His new novel,  ‘Victory City’—a tale for our times, styled as an ancient epic and a testament to the power of storytelling—was published globally in February this year to major critical acclaim.

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