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Books: Eleanor Catton Wins Booker Prize For “The Luminaries”

Eleanor Catton
Eleanor Catton’s twitter image.

New Zealander Eleanor Catton became, at 28, the youngest writer ever to win England’s Man Booker prize Tuesday (Oct. 15, 2013) for her lengthy novel, “The Luminaries.”

Catton’s book is also the longest novel ever to be picked for a Man Booker award.

Photo by Robert Catto.
Photo by Robert Catto.

Here’s some info on Catton from her publisher Granta’s website:

Eleanor Catton was born in 1985 in Canada and raised in Christchurch, New Zealand. She won the 2007 Sunday Star-Times short-story competition, the 2008 Glenn Schaeffer Fellowship to the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, the 2008 Louis Johnson New Writers’ Bursary and was named as one of Amazon’s Rising Stars in 2009. Her debut novel, The Rehearsal, won the Betty Trask Prize, the Amazon.ca First Novel Award, the NZSA Hubert Church Best First Book Award for Fiction and was shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award, the Prix Femina literature award, the abroad category of the Prix Médicis, the University of Wales Dylan Thomas Prize 2010 and Stonewall’s Writer of the Year Award 2011, and longlisted for the Orange Prize 2010. In 2010 she was awarded the New Zealand Arts Foundation New Generation Award.

For more on this story head to The Guardian.