Detalhes Adicionais Sobre o Ataque à Salman Rushdie
Renomado autor Salman Rushdie revela detalhes adicionais sobre o ataque que o deixou 💷 cego de um olho
Renowned author Salman Rushdie has revealed more details about the knife attack that left him blind in 💷 one eye, telling CBS' "60 Minutes" on Sunday that he had a "premonition" of the event just days beforehand.
Giving his 💷 first television interview since he was stabbed several times on stage shortly before he was due to deliver a lecture 💷 at the Chautauqua Institution in New York in August 2024, the Indian-born novelist told Anderson Cooper he had "dreams of 💷 being attacked in an amphitheater" before going there.
"I said to my wife, Eliza, 'I don't want to go' because of 💷 the dream. And then I thought, 'Don't be silly, it's a dream,'" he recalled.
Acusado de ataque a Rushdie nega as acusações
Hadi Matar, the man accused of stabbing Rushdie and another person on stage, 💷 pleaded not guilty to charges of second-degree attempted murder and second-degree assault.
Matar's trial was initially scheduled for January 8 but 💷 the court granted a request for its delay earlier that month, his attorney Nathaniel Barone toldat the time.
Recuperação de Rushdie 💷 contada no novo livro
Rushdie has now written about the 2024 attack and his recovery from it in a memoir which, 💷 he said, he at first resisted writing, before realizing that he "couldn't write anything else." The memoir, titled "Knife: Meditations 💷 After an Attempted Murder," will be published Tuesday.