Salman Rushdie wrote The Satanic Verses in the 1980's, a work of fiction depicting two characters with two different types of internal struggle. One struggles with faith and does not fair well by the end of the novel. He uses history as a launch for fiction and explores world concepts through this fiction. This small book is more so a letter written to all, of his shock on how the world, especially the Muslim world (which has banned the book) condemns him for doing so. The fundamentalist sector of that religion assigned him as an infidel and vowed to kill him. Rushdie mentions many of the concepts we are hearing today - Sharia, Apostasy, and so forth and talks about fundamentalist thought as a death to literature. Well written and at the same time an eye opener as to how sad it is that we are still struggling with the same soul stifling and life threatening mentalities.