Marianne Wiggins, the second wife of Salman Rushdie, is an American author and novelist who has been very instrumental in the world of books.
Marianne Wiggins and Salman Rushdie walked down the aisle in 1988 but their marriage could not stand the test of time. Marianne Wiggins and Salman Rushdie divorced officially in 1993 and they had no children together.
Marianne Wiggins is a recipient of awards like the Whiting Award, the Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize, and the National Endowment for the Arts Award. Marianne Wiggins is noted for novels like “Evidence of Things Unseen”, “Separate Checks”, and “John Dollar.”
Marianne Wiggins hails from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and is currently 74 years of age. Marianne Wiggins additionally works in the English department of the University of Southern California.
Marianne Wiggins has authored a number of collections and some of them include “Herself in Love and Other Stories” and “Bet They’ll Miss Us When We’re Gone.”