In an interview with “60 Minutes,” acclaimed novelist Sir Salman Rushdie revealed his thoughts on the knife attack that nearly claimed his life in August 2022, describing his survival as an inexplicable occurrence. Reflecting on the incident, Mr. Rushdie pondered, “How does somebody who doesn’t believe in the supernatural account for the fact that something has happened, which feels like a miracle?”
In the wake of the attack, the Indian-born novelist has expressed confusion about the circumstances surrounding his survival, “I certainly don’t feel that some hand reached down from the sky and guarded me, but I do think something happened which wasn’t supposed to happen. I have no explanation for it.”
The attack occurred during Mr. Rushdie’s scheduled lecture at the Chautauqua Institution, where he was stabbed on stage, leading to severe injuries, including a damaged liver and severed nerves. Shedding light on the chilling moments, the author recalled, “I saw the man in black running towards me… it felt like something coming out of the distant past and trying to drag me back in time… back into that distant past in order to kill me.”
Following the incident, 24-year-old Hadi Matar was arrested and transferred from New York State Police barracks in Jamestown to Chautauqua County Jail in upstate New York. Mr. Matar entered a not-guilty plea in a New York courtroom to the charge of second-degree attempted murder. He has yet to stand trial.