The author, who lost an eye as a result of the attack, tells Lviv BookForum he is working on a trilogy of novellas Salman Rushdie, who survived a stabbing attack in 2022 that cost him an eye, is writing a new work of fiction, he told the audience at Lviv BookForum. The author’s new work will be t...
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