Saturday, September 16, 2006

Divides, borders and the weirdness of the world

A student who met Salman Rushdie reported that she was particularly struck by his comments that "the purpose of art was to go to the edge and push out the boundaries of experience, and that power would always push back" and that "he had many ideas about what novelists in the current era should be looking at: fragmented people who aren't of one ethnicity or race and have to deal with the divides inside of them, the borders and the weirdness of the world."

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