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Sir Salman Rushdie: Writing fiction in a time of lies


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10 November 2025

23 minutes

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James Coomarasamy speaks to acclaimed author Sir Salman Rushdie as he publishes his first work of fiction since surviving a near-fatal attack in 2022, by a man armed with a knife, who is now serving 25 years in prison.

The Eleventh Hour, his new collection of novellas and short stories explores mortality, farewells and even the afterlife. They feature a rich cast of characters - a musical prodigy in post-Partition Mumbai, a ghost with a secret at a Cambridge college and a young writer caught in a Kafkaesque nightmare in modern-day America.

Sir Salman speaks candidly about the threats to free expression, the rise in book bans across the US, and the political climate shaped by figures like Donald Trump. He reflects on the pressures facing writers and readers in a time of disinformation and growing censorship.

We discuss fiction’s power to illuminate truth and why, after everything, he remains committed to the freedom to imagine.

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Presenter: James Coomarasamy

Producer: Nigel Doran and Farhana Haider

Editor: Justine Lang

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(Image: Sir Salman Rushdie. Credit: Matthew Horwood/Getty Images)