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BOOKER PRIZE FINALIST - Forget room service: this is a riotous elegy, a deadpan celebration of colliding worlds, and a spirited defense of love. Blending incisive wit with surprising compassion, Hotel World is a wonderfully invigorating, life-affirming book.
Five people: four are living; three are strangers; two are sisters; one, a teenage hotel chambermaid, has fallen to her death in a dumbwaiter. But her spirit lingers in the world, straining to recall things she never knew. And one night all five women find themselves in the smooth plush environs of the Global Hotel, where the intersection of their very different fates make for this playful, defiant, and richly inventive novel.
Ali Smith's Hotel World earned recognition as a Booker Prize finalist, cementing its place among significant works of contemporary British literature. This literary fiction masterpiece demonstrates Smith's experimental narrative style, weaving together multiple perspectives into a cohesive exploration of mortality, memory, and human connection.
The novel centers on the Global Hotel, where five women's lives intersect following a tragic accident. Through Smith's inventive storytelling, readers experience the afterlife perspective of a young chambermaid alongside the living narratives of four other women. The experimental structure allows exploration of themes including death, sisterhood, class divisions, and the ephemeral nature of existence.
Smith's prose combines wit with emotional depth, creating a reading experience that challenges conventional narrative forms while remaining accessible. The novel examines how strangers' lives connect in unexpected ways, finding humanity in brief encounters and shared spaces.
Ali Smith's first collection of stories won the Saltire First Book Award and a Scottish Arts Council Award. She lives in Cambridge, England. Her distinctive voice in contemporary British literature continues to influence modern fiction, with Hotel World representing a significant achievement in her literary career.
This Anchor Books paperback edition brings Smith's acclaimed novel to readers in an accessible format. Published in 2002, Hotel World remains relevant for book clubs, literature students, and readers seeking thought-provoking contemporary fiction that pushes narrative boundaries while exploring universal human experiences.