Random House signs global rights to Rushdie memoir

Random House has acquired global rights to publish British author Salman Rushdie’s upcoming memoirs, it said on Thursday.
The memoirs, due to appear in 2012, are expected to focus on the author’s time in hiding after Iran’s then supreme leader Ayatollah Khomeini issued a death edict against him in 1989 for writing The Satanic Verses, deemed blasphemous to Islam.
The fatwa forced the writer into hiding which he only fully emerged from nine years later, despite occasional public appearances between 1989 and 1998. Random House, part of the German media conglomerate Bertelsmann, called the deal “one of the most far-reaching multi-national and multi-language book-publishing deals by one publisher for a single title.”
It has bought the hardcover, paperback, audio and e-book rights for editions in English, German and Spanish from Rushdie’s agent Andrew Wylie.
Rushdie told Reuters in a recent interview that he was around one quarter of the way through what will be one of the publishing world’s most eagerly-awaited titles, and expected to have the manuscript completed by the end of 2011.
Random House plans to publish the memoir simultaneously in each of its territories and in book, digital and audio formats. “This extraordinary work merits an extraordinary publishing effort on our part,” said Markus Dohle, chairman and chief executive officer of Random House worldwide.
Rushdie, 63, said in the interview that there was an “information vacuum” about years in hiding which he wanted to fill, and he finally felt it was time to confront a difficult period in his life. “So far I feel that I’m right — I’m not getting churned up and upset, I’m just writing it and I’m feeling quite pleased to be writing it.” —Reuters

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