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Nine months after he was stabbed during an event, Salman Rushdie gave a rare speech ... and he had this to say about the freedom to publish.
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00:00We live in a moment at which freedom of expression, freedom to publish,
00:04has not in my lifetime been under such threat in the countries of the West.
00:22The freedom to publish, of course, is also the freedom to read and the freedom to write.
00:27The ability to write what you want, to be able to choose what you want to read and not have it
00:32decided for you externally. And the freedom to publish books that ought to be published,
00:40that need to be published, and sometimes are difficult to publish because of pressure from
00:46this or that group. It's very important, I think, that such pressure should be resisted.
00:51And we live in a moment at which freedom of expression, freedom to publish,
00:56has not in my lifetime been under such threat in the countries of the West.
01:01Obviously, there are parts of the world where censorship has been prevalent for a long time,
01:07quite a lot of the world, Russia, China, in some ways India as well. But in the countries of the
01:12West, until recently, there was a fair measure of freedom in the area of publishing. Now,
01:19I've been sitting here in the United States. I have to look at the extraordinary attack on
01:26libraries and books for children in schools, the attack on the idea of libraries themselves.
01:34It's quite remarkably alarming. And we need to be very aware of it and to fight against it
01:41very hard. I have to say, it's also been alarming to see publishers looking to,
01:50how shall I put this, boderize the work of such people as Roald Dahl and Ian Fleming. I have to
01:57say, the idea that James Bond could be made politically correct is almost comical. I think
02:02that has to be resisted. Books have to come to us from their time and be of their time. And if that's
02:09difficult to take, don't read it. Read another book. But don't try and remake yesterday's work
02:16in the light of today's attitudes.

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