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Salman Rushdie joins the program to discuss his latest novel, "Quichotte."
Salman Rushdie sits down with Walter Isaacson to discuss his latest novel, "Quichotte," getting older, and being an outsider in politically divided times.
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Salman Rushdie on His Latest Novel, "Quichotte"
Clip: 9/3/2019 | 17m 58sVideo has Closed Captions
Salman Rushdie sits down with Walter Isaacson to discuss his latest novel, "Quichotte," getting older, and being an outsider in politically divided times.
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