The Man Booker Prize Winner 2013 | Eleanor Catton


Eleanor Catton is the winner of Man Booker Prize 2013. She is 28 years old Author from New
Zealand. She won the Man Booker Prize 2013 for her Novel “The Luminaries”. She is the youngest novelist to win the literacy Prize. She is not only the youngest novelist to win the Literacy Prize but has set a new record for the longest winning Novel, the novel has 852 pages. She from NewZeland, "Eleanor Catton" born on Sep 24th 1985. 

Ms. Catton was just 25 when she started writing The Luminaries. The Luminaries is her second Novel. She is the second New Zealander to win the Booker, after Keri Hulme for The Bone People in 1985.

The prize was announced by Robert Macfarlane, Chair of the panel of judges, Live on BBC News from London’s Guildhall. The Duchess of Cornwall presented Ms. Catton with a trophy and Emmanuel Roman, CEO of Man presented her with a cheque for £ 50,000.

The Man Booker Prize Winner 2013: "Eleanor Catton"
Booker Prize winner Novel 2013:     The Luminaries

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