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Salman Rushdie Goes On His Latest Quest With 'Quichotte'
Internationally best-selling author Salman Rushdie shares the inspiration for his modern adaptation of ‘Don Quixote’ and how good the right narrator can make a writer feel.
Internationally best-selling author Salman Rushdie shares the inspiration for his modern adaptation of ‘Don Quixote’ and how good the right narrator can make a writer feel.
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