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New Delhi: Author Salman Rushide has spoken out for the first time about his split with model wife Padma Lakshmi. The separation, he says, had a crippling effect on him.
Rushdie told Tatler Magazine that the break-up almost threatened to end his literary career.
The 60-year-old Booker prize winner split from the Chennai-born Padma Lakshmi, 23 years his junior, last year.
Rushide further says that he could not really work for about two months after the break-up.
However, he finally beat his demons and completed his novel The Enchantress Of Florence, which is jam packed with romance scenes.
The Booker prize winning author said "I got very worried that I'd lost it because the break-up of my marriage suddenly intervened in an extremely emotionally violent way and there were two months or so - May, June - where I really couldn't work.
PTI adds: He said "divorce is a very difficult thing and it was very painful for me. I think the only shred of dignity that remains in these situations is to keep your mouth shut."
Rushdie met Padma at a magazine launch party in 1999, while still married to his third wife Elizabeth West. He wed Padma five years later.
Renowned as a literary workhorse, the author, who faced death threats from Muslim extremists after a fatwa was imposed on him in 1989 for his controversial book The Satanic Verses, became increasingly concerned.
"My book lay in front of me like an unfinished bridge. You've got all these girders and bits hanging out like nerve endings and the question is, how can you rejoin them? I became very panicky." Rushdie said.
Finally, however, he beat his demons and completed his novel The Enchantress Of Florence, which is jam packed with romance and scintillating love scenes.
"Panic makes you work and there was a moment when I got so frightened that I was going to lose the book completely that it just drove me back to it and gave me back the ability to concentrate," he said.
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