NEW YORK (Reuters) - Author Salman Rushdie said on Monday he was "thrilled and humbled" to be awarded a British knighthood but he had no comment on anger in Iran and Pakistan where his book "The Satanic Verses" outraged many Muslims.
The British author, who was born in India, was awarded the knighthood for services to literature in Queen Elizabeth's birthday honors list published on Saturday.
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