i know that you are very particular about not wanting to call the city that you grew up in mumby. You insist on calling it ombay. It's those changes that i think mean something in particular to you. And and even growing up, when i would go wit my parents to visit relatives in garachi or in rakindi, they still felt like the same place. And now they don't. Now they really feel like very different places.
For this archive episode from 2021, journalist and BBC News broadcaster Razia Iqbal is joined by the acclaimed author Salman Rushdie to discuss his cultural touchstones. The conversation focuses on topics such as his love of James Joyce, Bob Dylan and his affection for an amulet his father gave him as a young boy.
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