India Summit: Salman Rushdie on Contemporary Literature in India

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Emory Professor of Religion and Asian Studies Paul Courtright moderates a discussion of contemporary literature and its social implications in India with Uni…
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Things people exactly want to hear. As if the world is only defined by a
language alone. Writing is only for literate and if they are interested
too. Salman speaks well but can not see the things.
Defining idiots, the person who read Rushdie´s books, in the end comment in
his favour on social media.
Defining silly, who argue with ignorant Rushdie supporters and trying to
tell them truth.
Well worth a listen particularly for our Indian ‘cultural vigilantes’. Love
the humor.
Absolutely loved it…”Time does fly by when you listen to great minds”.
Just wow. Again totally DIRECT & FORTHRIGHT.
Things people exactly want to hear. As if the world is only defined by a
language alone. Writing is only for literate and if they are interested
too. Salman speaks well but can not see the things.
Defining idiots, the person who read Rushdie´s books, in the end comment in
his favour on social media.
Defining silly, who argue with ignorant Rushdie supporters and trying to
tell them truth.
Well worth a listen particularly for our Indian ‘cultural vigilantes’. Love
the humor.
Absolutely loved it…”Time does fly by when you listen to great minds”.
Just wow. Again totally DIRECT & FORTHRIGHT.