Tag: Salman Rushdie

Total Results: 15


'If Rushdie hasn’t quite lived up to the hopes invested in him, his liberal critics have even less to recommend them.' (Cindy Ord/Getty Images for PEN America)
04/22/2024 - 1:02am

Liberalism didn’t protect Salman Rushdie He was a victim of its mutation into identity politics

Pratinav Anil

Tuesday, December 12

12.12

Blasphemy laws have returned to Denmark Even fanatical Quran-burners must remain free

Andrew Doyle

Thursday, July 6

06.07

A new blasphemy battle is coming Highly discriminate violence is on the rise

Liam Duffy

Tuesday, May 23

23.05

The liberal complacency of Martin Amis His exquisite style hid a squalid sense of morality

Terry Eagleton

Thursday, April 13

13.04

How Thatcher lost her culture war She was despised for her suburban taste

Alwyn Turner

Wednesday, February 15

15.02

Salman Rushdie’s latest blasphemy In his new novel, pre-colonial India is no utopia

Pratinav Anil

Tuesday, October 25

25.10

We are not all Salman Rushdie Publishers are losing touch with reality

Darran Anderson

Friday, August 19

19.08

My apology to Salman Rushdie Both sides claimed the support of angels

Howard Jacobson

Wednesday, August 17

17.08

The infidels will not be silenced Like Salman Rushdie, I choose freedom

Ayaan Hirsi Ali

Monday, August 15

15.08

How we gave up on Salman Rushdie Britain saw his fatwa and internalised it

Will Lloyd

Tuesday, June 14

14.06

The new war on Islamism The West has been terrorised into silence

Ayaan Hirsi Ali

Thursday, September 23

23.09

Why fat pills are bad for you Beware shortcuts to human flourishing

Giles Fraser