Salman Rushdie

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
The Indian-born author and president of the PEN American Center discusses the politicization of religion and its implications for artists.
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Mary Gordon and Colin McGinn
New York novelist Gordon discusses the role of belief in her life, work, and American culture, while British philosopher McGinn recounts his reliance on reason alone and his journey to unbelief.
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Jeanette Winterson and Will Power
Winterson, a British author, and Power, an American playwright and rapper, explore the role of ancient myth to illuminate the human condition in their work.
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David Grossman and Anne Provoost
What does it mean to be a "chosen people"? Belgian author Provoost and Israeli writer Grossman offer fresh viewpoints on the biblical stories of Noah and Samson, respectively.
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Margaret Atwood and Martin Amis
Canadian novelist Atwood and British novelist Amis--both agnostics--explain the portrayal of fundamentalism in their works and its role in today's world.
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