The
recent success of Man Booker Prize winner Eleanor Catton has resulted in
significant international attention for Wellington-based publishing house
Victoria University Press (VUP).
Ms Catton,
a Victoria University of Wellington graduate, won the prestigious award for her
novel The Luminaries,
which,
along with her first book The Rehhearsal, is published by Victoria
University-based VUP.
Fergus Barrowman, VUP’s
Publisher, says within days of the Man Booker Prize announcement he received
numerous manuscripts from writers, both in New Zealand and abroad.
“The
success of The Luminaries has made us more visible, which is fantastic,
not only for the publishing house and the University, but also for our other
writers—international publishers are now much more willing to look at the books
we send them,” he says.
VUP has published 28
books this year, including eight fiction titles. The Luminaries is
currently the best-selling book in New Zealand with over 50,000 copies sold
“We’ve had really good
reviews and strong sales—in a book trade which has been under incredible
pressure, this year we’ve actually picked up.
“I think it shows that
as times get tougher, the value to New Zealand culture and heritage of
University publishing becomes clearer, because of the range of work we are able
to promote.”
Ms Catton, recently
jointly named New Zealand Herald’s New Zealander of the Year, says, “VUP is
that rare thing, a press with both a head and heart, and I’m excited to think
that the success of The Luminaries will mean that there’s more money to
be spent on discovering new Kiwi writers.”
Mr Barrowman says VUP
publishes a wide variety of writing. “We publish first books and take risks
with fiction, but we’re also doing some really substantial non-fiction such as
Sir Geoffrey Palmer's memoir Reform, which is our second 800-page book
of the year.”
Graduates of Victoria’s
International Institute of Modern Letters (IIML), where Ms Catton completed a
Master of Arts in Creative Writing in 2007, and the undergraduate creative
writing course which preceded its establishment, have provided many of VUP’s
big successes.
Ms Catton says the IIML
experience was invaluable, equipping her with the tools, vocabulary and
confidence to begin to take herself seriously as a writer.
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