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Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder by Salman Rushdie

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Language: English
Reader’s Age: Adults 18+
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Author: Salman Rushdie

Knife is Salman Rushdie’s deeply personal and unflinching account of surviving a near-fatal attack and finding meaning in the aftermath. Written with the lyrical brilliance and intellectual courage that define his work, this memoir transforms tragedy into a meditation on art, mortality, and the enduring power of storytelling. A testament to the resilience of the human spirit—raw, honest, and profoundly moving.

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Knife by Salman Rushdie: A Raw and Powerful Meditation on Life, Death, and the Power of Words

About the Book

Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder is Salman Rushdie’s extraordinary memoir chronicling his recovery from the August 2022 stabbing that nearly claimed his life. With unflinching honesty and literary grace, Rushdie confronts his attacker, explores the nature of violence and forgiveness, and reflects on what it means to reclaim one’s voice after silence is forced upon you. This isn’t just a survival story—it’s a philosophical journey through pain, hope, and the redemptive act of creation. Written during his recovery, Knife stands as both a deeply intimate confession and a universal meditation on courage, resilience, and the human capacity to transform suffering into art.

From the Back Cover

“Words are the only victors”—a profound reckoning with mortality, identity, and the unstoppable force of the creative spirit from one of the world’s most celebrated authors.

About the Author

Salman Rushdie is the Booker Prize-winning author of fifteen novels, including Midnight’s Children, The Satanic Verses, and Quichotte. His work has been translated into over forty languages and earned numerous international honors. A champion of literary freedom and imagination, Rushdie has spent decades pushing the boundaries of storytelling while defending the power of words against censorship and violence. After surviving an assassination attempt in 2022, he channels his experience into Knife, proving once again why he remains one of the most vital voices in contemporary literature. He lives in New York City.

Who Is This Book For?

Knife is essential reading for anyone who values courage, creativity, and the power of the written word. If you’re drawn to honest memoirs that don’t shy away from difficult truths, if you’re interested in the intersection of art and activism, or if you’ve ever faced trauma and sought meaning in its wake, this book will speak directly to you. Readers of literary nonfiction, fans of Rushdie’s fiction, and anyone exploring themes of survival, resilience, and recovery will find this memoir both challenging and deeply rewarding. It’s a book for those who believe that storytelling can heal—and that words matter more than ever.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the book Knife by Salman Rushdie about?

Knife is Salman Rushdie’s memoir about surviving the 2022 stabbing attack that left him severely injured. The book explores his physical recovery, emotional healing, and philosophical reflections on violence, mortality, creativity, and resilience. It’s both a personal account and a broader meditation on freedom of expression and the power of storytelling.

Is Knife a difficult read or emotionally intense?

While Knife deals with serious themes including violence and trauma, Rushdie writes with clarity, wit, and hope. The memoir is honest and sometimes raw, but it’s ultimately uplifting and focuses on recovery, strength, and the transformative power of writing. Readers find it deeply moving rather than overwhelmingly dark.

Do I need to have read Salman Rushdie’s other books to understand Knife?

Not at all. Knife stands alone as a memoir and doesn’t require familiarity with Rushdie’s fiction. However, longtime readers will appreciate the deeper context of his decades-long fight for literary freedom and recognize themes that echo throughout his work.

Is Knife suitable as a gift for someone who loves memoirs?

Absolutely. Knife makes an exceptional gift for readers who appreciate honest, beautifully written memoirs about resilience and human strength. It’s perfect for fans of literary nonfiction, anyone interested in the creative process, or those who value stories of overcoming adversity with grace and courage.

How long is Knife and what format is available?

The paperback edition of Knife is approximately 200-250 pages, making it a substantial but accessible read. It’s written in Rushdie’s signature style—lyrical, thoughtful, and engaging. The book is available in paperback format and ships within 5-10 business days.

Additional information
Weight400 g
Dimensions16 × 2.2 × 24.2 cm
Short Summary

In Knife, Salman Rushdie transforms personal tragedy into universal truth. You'll journey through his physical and emotional recovery, witness his confrontation with violence and mortality, and discover how he reclaimed his voice through writing. This memoir offers profound insights into the nature of trauma, the process of healing, and the indomitable human spirit's refusal to be silenced. Beautifully written and courageously vulnerable, Knife reminds us that even in our darkest moments, we possess the power to write our own story—and that's the most powerful weapon of all.

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