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Rushdie confirms new book excerpt published online

TWITTER POST FIRST SINCE STABBING ATTACK ON AUTHOR

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THE author Sir Salman Rushdie released excerpts of his new novel on Monday (5), four months after he was severely injured in a stabbing attack in the state of New York.

The New Yorker magazine published an excerpt online entitled A Sackful of Seeds from the 15th novel by Rushdie. Titled Victory City, it is due to be published in early February by Penguin Random House. The book tells the “epic tale” of a woman in the 14th century in what is now part of India, the publishing house said.

The New Yorker said the excerpt will be published in its print edition dated Friday (12).

Rushdie, a Briton born in India, is now a naturalise­d US citizen and has lived in New York for 20 years. He confirmed on Twitter that the magazine has published an extract from Victory City.

It was the first time since August 9 that Rushdie posted something on the social media platform. He did so on that date to announce that his next book would come out in February 2023.

Three days later, while Rushdie was on stage preparing to give a lecture in Chautauqua, New York, a young man ran up and stabbed him repeatedly.

The 75-year-old writer, who had received death threats after the publicatio­n of his novel The Satanic Verses in 1988, was stabbed several times in the neck and abdomen.

Rushdie was airlifted to a nearby hospital for emergency surgery, and ultimately lost his vision in one eye and the use of one hand, his agent Andrew Wylie said in October.

The author had lived in hiding for years after Iran’s first supreme leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini ordered his killing for what he deemed the blasphemou­s nature of The Satanic Verses.

The suspect in the stabbing, Hadi Matar, a 24-year-old from New Jersey with roots in Lebanon, was arrested immediatel­y after the attack and subsequent­ly pleaded not guilty to the charges.

The incident sparked outrage in the West. Iran denied any involvemen­t in the stabbing attack against Rushdie.

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