British author Salman Rushdie's first novel in seven years will be released in September, his publishers said Thursday.
The title, "Two Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights", is a reference to the collection of folk tales known as the Arabian Nights.
It "blends history, mythology and a timeless love story to bring alive a world that has been plunged into an age of unreason," publishers Jonathan Cape said in a statement.
Rushdie, known for lengthy tomes such as the Booker Prize winning "Midnight's Children", says his latest book is shorter than previous works.
"It's not long. It will be something like 250 pages, which is like clearing my throat. I have finally learned how to shut up," he reportedly told the Cheltenham Literature Festival in southwest England last year.
Rushdie, 67, was placed under a fatwa by Iran over his 1988 book "The Satanic Verses" and received police protection.
His last novel for adults was "The Enchantress of Florence" in 2008.
GMT 17:06 2017 Thursday ,26 October
Russian exhibition honours first victims of Bolshevik ruleGMT 10:41 2017 Wednesday ,05 April
Michelangelo crucifix gets pride of place in FlorenceGMT 13:21 2017 Monday ,27 March
Shia LaBeouf anti-Trump art project shut down after threatsGMT 07:37 2017 Friday ,10 February
Gaza's 'Spider-Man' contortionist enters record booksGMT 17:29 2017 Friday ,03 February
John Hurt's strangest role in cat filmGMT 10:04 2017 Monday ,09 January
Google Honors Native American AuthorGMT 12:25 2016 Thursday ,01 December
Scorsese and Pope Francis swap 'hidden Christians' storiesGMT 21:54 2016 Wednesday ,23 November
Film The Traveller / Le Voyageur by GhandourMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©