The most expensive item with a signature of Salman Rushdie (The Satanic Verses by Salman Rushdie 1st/1st SIGNED) was sold in August 2022 for $799.99 while the cheapest item (SALMAN RUSHDIE HAND SIGNED PRINTED PHOTO, THE SATANIC VERSES,FAIR-GOOD CONDITION) found a new owner for $0.99 in April 2019. The month with the most items sold (81) was August 2022 with an average selling price of $25.99 for an autographed item of Salman Rushdie. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in January 2024 with $190.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.99 was April 2019. In average, an autographed item from Salman Rushdie is worth $25.00.
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Salman Rushdie Makes Surprise Appearance at PEN America Gala (05/19/23): The novelist, who was stabbed and gravely wounded at a literary event last year, received an award from the freedom of expression organization.
13 New Books Coming in February (02/01/23): A salty historical romp, two deep dives into the entertainment industry, a handful of memoirs and Salman Rushdie’s much-anticipated new novel, “Victory City.”
Book Review: ‘Victory City,’ by Salman Rushdie (02/01/23): His new novel is about a kingdom that is founded on pluralism but fails to live up to its ideals.
Salman Rushdie Has a New Book, and a Message: ‘Words Are the Only Victors’ (01/25/23): Nearly six months after he was brutally attacked, Rushdie is recovering and releasing a new novel, with the literary world rallying to his side.
Writers Gather to Read Salman Rushdie and Support Free Speech (08/20/22): Authors including Paul Auster, Gay Talese, Kiran Desai and others reminded the Midtown crowd that without free expression, “literature is nothing but an echo chamber.”
The Stabbing of Salman Rushdie Renews Free Speech Debates (08/2022): After the attack, writers and world leaders hailed Rushdie as a symbol of free expression. But the battle lines around his novel “The Satanic Verses” were never cleanly drawn.