Rushdie Resources
- Afzal-Khan, Fawzia. Cultural Imperialism and the Indo-English Novel. Pennsylvania: Penn State University Press, 1993.
- Al-Azmeh, Aziz. "The Satanic Flame." New Statesman and Society 20 (Jan. 1989): 16-7.
- Amanuddin, Syed. "The Novels of Salman Rushdie: Meditated Reality as Fantasy." World Literature Today 63.1 (1989): 42-5.
- Appignanesi, Lisa and Maitland, Sara, eds. The Rushdie File. New York: Syracuse University Press, 1990.
- Arkoun, Mohamed. "Islam, the West, and Human Rights." Index on Censorship 18.5 (1989): 13-6.
- Bader, Rudolf. "The Satanic Verses: An Intercultural Experiment by Salman Rushdie." International Fiction Review 19.2 (1992): 65-75.
- Bilgrami, Akeel. "Rushdie & the Reform of Islam." Grand Street 8.4 (1989): 170-84.
- Booker, M. Keith. "Finnegans Wake and The Satanic Verses: Two Modern Myths of the Fall." Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction 32.3 (1991): 190-207.
- Braziller, George, ed. For Rushdie. New York: George Braziller, Inc., 1993.
- Brennan, Timothy. Salman Rushdie and the Third World. New York: St. Martin Press, 1989.
- Close, Anthony. "The Empirical Author: Salman Rushdie's The Satanic Verses." Philosophy and Literature 14.2 (1990): 248-67.
- Cook, Rufus. "Place and Displacement in Salman Rushdie's Work." World Literature Today: A Literary Quarterly of the University of Oklahoma 68.1 (1994): 23-28.
- Craige, Betty Jean. "Literature in a Global Society." PMLA 106.3 (1991): 395-401.
- Decter, Midge. "The Rushdiad." Commentary 87.6 (1989): 18-23.
- Dhondy, Farrukh. "A Satanic Sermon." Index on Censorship 18.5 (1989): back cover.
- Dossa, Shiraz. "Satanic Verses: Imagination and Its Political Context." Cross Currents: A Yearbook of Central European Culture 39.2 (1989): 204-12.
- Easterman, Daniel. "A Sense of Proportion." Index on Censorship 19.4 (1990): 9-11.
- Enright, D. J. "So, and Not So." New York Review of Books 2 (March 1989): 25-6.
- Gardner, Colin. "A Human Rights Issue: Some Thoughts on the Case of Salman Rushdie." Theoria: A Journal of Studies in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences 75 (1990).
- Grewal, Subir. Salman Rushdie. An excellent site of links to articles, essays, photos, and other Rushdie resources.
- Harrison, James. Salman Rushdie. New York: Twayne Publishers, 1992.
- Hitchens, Christopher. "Siding with Rushdie." For the Sake of Argument: Essays and Minority Reports. New York: Verso, 1993.
- Hussain, Mushahid. "A Muslim's Perspective." Index on Censorship 19.4 (1990): 12-3.
- Irving, T. B. "The Rushdie Confrontation: A Clash in Values." The Iowa Review 20.1 (1990): 175-84.
- Jussawalla, Feroza. "Post-Joycean Sub-Joycean: The Reverses of Mr. Rushdie's Tricks in The Satanic Verses." The New Indian Novel in English: A Study of the 1980s. New Delhi: Allied Publishers Ltd., 1990.
- --. "Resurrecting the Prophet: The Case of Salman, the Otherwise." Public Culture 2.1 (1989): 106-117.
- King, Bruce. "The New Imperialism: Shiva Naipaul, Salman Rushdie, Buchi Emecheta, Timothy Mo, and Kazuo Ishiguro." The British and Irish Novel Since 1960.
- Knönagel, Alex. "The Satanic Verses: Narrative Structure and Islamic Doctrine." International Fiction Review 18.2 (1991): 69-75.
- Lewis, Bernard. "Behind the Rushdie Affair." The American Scholar 60.2 (1991): 185-96.
- Lucas, Gerald R. Rushdie: An International Listserv.
- Maja-Pearce, Adewale. "The Satanic Forces." Index on Censorship 18.5 (1989): 2.
- Malak, Amin. "Reading the Crisis: The Polemics of Salman Rushdie's The Satanic Verses." Ariel 20.4 (1989): 176-86.
- Marzorati, Gerald. "Fiction's Embattled Infidel." New York Times Magazine 29 (Jan. 1989): 24-5, 27, 44-5, 47-8, 100.
- Mazrui, Ali A. "Is The Satanic Verses a Satanic Novel? Moral Dilemmas of the Rushdie Affair." Michigan Quarterly Review 28.3 (1989): 347-71.
- --. "Satanic Verses" or a Satanic Novel? New York: The Committee of Muslim Scholars and Leaders of North America, 1989.
- Memmi, Albert. "For Secularism." Index on Censorship 18.5 (1989): 16-9.
- Mishkin, Tracy. "Crisis of Incomprehension: The Satanic Verses Controversy." The Rackham Journal of the Arts and Humanities (1990).
- Mufti, Aamir. "In the Realm of the Censors." Voice Literary Supplement 72 (1989): 13.
- Mukerjee, Bharati. "Prophet and Loss: Salman Rushdie's Migration of Souls." Village Voice Literary Supplement 72 (1989): 13.
- Needham, Anuradha Dingwaney. "The Politics of Post-colonial Identity in Salman Rushdie." The Massachusetts Review 29.4 (1988-9): 609-24.
- Newton, K. M. "Literary Theory and the Rushdie Affair." English: The Journal of the English Association 41.171 (1992): 235-47.
- Pipes, Daniel. "The Ayatollah, the Novelist, and the West." Commentary 87.6 (1989): 9-17.
- --. The Rushdie Affair. New York: Carol Publishing Group, 1990.
- Prasch, Thomas. "Contested Ground: Center and Margin in Rushdie's The Satanic Verses." West Virginia University Philological Papers 38 (1992).
- Robinson, Doug. "Salman Rushdie Links on the World Wide Web." Doug Robinson. Nov. 27, 1997. http://www.olemiss.edu/~djr/rushdie-links.html (22 Jan. 1998).
- Rombes, Nicholas D., Jr. "The Satanic Verses as a Cinematic Narrative" Literature / Film Quarterly 21.1 (1993).
- Rushdie, Salman. "Choice between Light and Dark." Critical Fictions: The Politics of Imaginative Writing. Ed. Philomena Mariani. Seattle: Bay Press, 1991.
- --. "My Decision." Index on Censorship 20.2 (1991): 34.
- Ruthven, Malise. A Satanic Affair: Salman Rushdie and The Rage of Islam. London: Chatto and Windus, 1990.
- Taheri, Amir. "Pandora's Box Forced Open." Index on Censorship 18.5 (1989): 7-9.
- --. "Reflections on an Invalid Fatwa." Index on Censorship 19.4 (1990): 14-6.
- Watson-Williams, Helen. "Finding a Father: A Reading of Salman Rushdie's The Satanic Verses." Westerly: A Quarterly Review 35.1 (1990): 66-71.
- Weatherby, W. J. Salman Rushdie: Sentenced to Death. New York: Carroll & Graff Publishers, Inc., 1990.
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