Will Salman Rushdie's life ever cease being intertwined with world events? In 1989, just when he was toread from his novel Satanic Verses at the 92nd St. Y, the mecca of literary readings for New Yorkintellectuals, the fatwa forced him into exile. The event was cancelled. Last year, when the invitation wasrenewed, Sept. 11 caused a postponement. Eerily, that was also the publication date of Fury, his latestnovel, set in New York. At long last, on April 23, Rushdie was interviewed at the Y by writer FranciscoGoldman. Afterwards, he wowed the audience with his dramatic reading and signed books for fans who had passedthrough specially set up metal detectors.