has been able to speak and retains his 'feisty and defiant' sense of humour since he was stabbed on stage in New York, his son has revealed.Zafar Rushdie, 42, tweeted a heartfelt update on his father's condition, which remains 'critical' despite doctors being able to take him off a ventilator.The Booker Prize-winning author, 75, was knifed up to 15 times before a literary talk at the Chautauqua Institution in western New York on Friday.
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