Salman Rushdie attends PEN America gala, first in-person appearance since stabbing
Salman Rushdie has made his first in-person public appearance since being stabbed repeatedly and hospitalized nine months ago. The author was in attendance Thursday night for the annual gala of PEN America, the literary and free expression organization for which he once served as president.
“I feel great,” said Rushdie, wearing a dark collarless jacket and matching pants. “I have a long association with PEN America and I’m just happy to be amongst writers and book people.”
Rushdie, 75, attended the gala, where hundreds of writers and other PEN members gathered for the dinner benefit.