Acclaimed novelist Salman Rushdie has come to the aid of guests who check into a trendy Manhattan hotel with nothing to read, choosing 13 celebrated American books for their rooms.
The upscale Standard Hotel in Manhattan already provides high-definition televisions and iPod docks in rooms, but nothing for guests with more literary tastes.
Beginning next week, guests will find a copy of one of the 13 books from Rushdie's reading list in their room, a move timed to coincide with the week-long World Voices Festival of International Literature organized by PEN, the literary and international writers association.
"These books are going to be on the nightstands until they disappear," said Laszlo Jakab Orsos, the festival's director.
He said the books will be second-hand copies donated by Housing Works, an organization that provides services for people with AIDS and the homeless and raises funds, in part, by running thrift stores.
Rushdie is the chairman of this year's PEN festival, which is being held at the hotel and other venues around the city and brings together more than 100 writers from 40 nations.
The British-Indian author's list includes mostly well-known literary classics, such as Leaves of Grass, the 19th-century poetry collection by Walt Whitman, and The Sound and the Fury, William Faulkner's stream-of-consciousness masterpiece. The most recent work is The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay by Michael Chabon.
Guests who want to read one of Rushdie's novels, which include the Booker Prize-winning Midnight's Children, will have to bring their own copies.
Among the books on the list are F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, Eudora Welty's The Collected Stories, Saul Bellow's Humboldt's Gift and Philip Roth's Portnoy's Complaint.
Questions:
1. Who will pick reading material for a New York hotel?
2. Which hotel will provide books in its guest rooms?
3. What kind of books will be provided?
Answers:
1. Acclaimed novelist Salman Rushdie.
2. The upscale Standard Hotel in Manhattan.
3. The list includes mostly well-known literary classics, such as Leaves of Grass, by Walt Whitman, and The Sound and the Fury, William Faulkner's stream-of-consciousness masterpiece.
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