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the novel, the Ayatollah, and the West

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An edition of The Rushdie affair (1990)

The Rushdie affair

the novel, the Ayatollah, and the West

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  • 1 Have read

Explains why the publication of the satanic verses became a catachysmic event, with far-reaching consequences.

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Publisher
Carol Pub. Group
Language
English
Pages
269

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Cover of: The Rushdie affair
The Rushdie affair: the novel, the Ayatollah, and the West
2003, Transaction Publishers
in English - 2nd ed.
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The Rushdie affair: the novel, the Ayatollah, and the West
1998, Voice of India
in English
Cover of: The Rushdie affair
The Rushdie affair: the novel, the Ayatollah, and the West
1990, Carol Pub. Group
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.
"A Foreign Policy Research Institute book"--Added t.p.
"A Birch Lane Press book."

Published in
New York, NY

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823
Library of Congress
PR6068.U757 S27355 1990, PR6068.U757S27355, PR9499.3.R8 S2836 1990

The Physical Object

Pagination
269 p. ;
Number of pages
269

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL2217719M
ISBN 10
1559720255
LCCN
89043091
OCLC/WorldCat
20930440
LibraryThing
464737
Goodreads
978675

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL2678168W

Work Description

"The publication in 1988 of Salman Rushdie's novel The Satanic Verses triggered a furor that pitted much of the Islamic world against the West over issues of blasphemy and freedom of expression. The controversy soon took on the aspect of a confrontation of civilizations, provoking powerful emotions on a global level. It involved censorship, protests, riots, a break in diplomatic relations, culminating in the notorious Iranian edict calling for the death of the novelist. In The Rushdie Affair, Daniel Pipes explains why the publication of The Satanic Verses became a cataclysmic event with far-reaching political and social consequences. Pipes looks at the Rushdie affair in both its political and cultural aspects and shows in considerable detail what the fundamentalists perceived as so offensive in The Satanic Verses as against what Rushdie's novel actually said. Pipes explains how the book created a new crisis between Iran and the West at the time -- disrupting international diplomacy, billions of dollars in trade, and prospects for the release of Western hostages in Lebanon. Pipes maps out the long-term implications of the crisis. If the Ayatollah so easily intimidated the West, can others do the same? Can millions of fundamentalist Muslims now living in the United States and Europe possibly be assimilated into a culture so alien to them? Insightful and brilliantly written, this volume provides a full understanding of one of the most significant events in recent years. Koenraad Elst's postscript reviews the enduring impact of the Rushdie affair."--Back cover.

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