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Salman Rushdie Killed Time With Computer Games

After novelist Sir Salman Rushdie published The Satanic Verses, many deemed the book blasphemous. The Ayatollah of Iran issued a decade long fatwa, calling for Rushdie’s death. How did he spend that time?

ā€œLike everybody else I played a computer game or two,ā€ Rushdie tells The Times. (Well, like everyone else who has to go in hiding or be murdered…)

Does that mean the author is a game? As game site GameCulture points out, Rushdie didn’t exactly seem impressed with video games in a 2008 interview he gave: ā€œI think video games, YouTube, you know, these are the things that will change the world. Because when people see what garbage everybody else is consuming, they want it too.ā€ Oh, burn, take that video games!

Saturday interview: Salman Rushdie [The Times via GameCulture via GamePolitics]

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