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SIR Salman Rushdie has agreed a multi-million pound book deal to write his memoirs, in what seems likely to be one of the most keenly anticipated literary autobiographies in recent memory. The Booker Prize-winning author will write the book next year, with a tentative release date of some time in 2012. The deal is a major coup for Random House, Rushdie’s long-standing publisher, who announced last week that they would distribute the memoir simultaneously in 17 different territories in print, e-book and audio forms. Initially it will be published in English, German and Spanish.
According to a statement released by Random House, the memoir is described as "an evocation of (Rushdie’s) public and personal life: his outsider’s experience at British public school and Cambridge; his evolution as a writer; his relationships as a husband and a father; and his years in hiding following the fatwa issued by the Ayatollah Khomeini". In the release, Rushdie was quoted as saying: "I have waited a long time to write this memoir, until I felt I was ready to do it. I’m ready now." For fans and critics alike it will provide a fascinating insight into a man who has been notoriously guarded about his private life despite his regular appearances in newspaper gossip columns — largely due to the string of attractive and often younger women he has married or been linked with. — By
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