Wednesday, October 16, 2013

NEW ZEALAND WRITERS CELEBRATE ELEANOR CATTON’S GREAT LITERARY SUCCESS


 October 16, 2013


New Zealand writers are thrilled by novelist Eleanor Catton’s winning of the 2013 Man Booker Prize.

"Making the Booker shortlist was a stellar achievement in itself,” says New Zealand Society of Authors president Kyle Mewburn. “Winning is simply phenomenal. This is the World Cup of literature and one of our writers has won it. She deserves a ticker-tape parade.

"The win will undoubtedly propel Eleanor into the lofty literary heavens.

But it's really just the tip of an enormously talented literary iceberg.  The current new wave of internationally acclaimed kiwi writers across all genres is something the entire country should be immensely proud of. Every writer in the country will be raising a glass or two to toast her well-deserved success."

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I would like to congratulate Eleanor on her great success, it is interesting to note that the two NZ Man Booker winners have both been women and that both stories have been set on the West Coast of Te Wai Pounamu, kapai to mahi, kia kaha, Michael O'Leary (SEAW)