Writer speaks to the BBC about his physical and mental health as well as his thoughts on his attempted murderer

Salman Rushdie has spoken about the “crazy dreams” he has experienced since being attacked in New York.

The 76-year-old writer spoke to the BBC about the incident, which saw him stabbed as he prepared to give a lecture, and his physical health. “I have a very good therapist who has a lot of work to do,” he said. “I have crazy dreams.”

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