HACHETTE IRELAND MAKES FIRST EUROPEAN AUTHOR AWARDS

BY KEITH NUTHALL HACHETTE Ireland was one of 12 publishers honoured this week at the first awards of the new European Union Prize for Literature (Monday Sept 28). The Dublin-based branch of the Hachette publishing empire was praised for producing one of 12 award winning books: 'Longshore Drift' (2006), by Karen Gillece. Other acclaimed publishers at the Brussels awards ceremony were Austria's Paul Zsolnay Verlag; Croatia's Naklada Bo?kovi?; France's Editions P.O.L; Hungary's Tericum; Italy's Giulio Einaudi editore; Lithuania's Alma Littera; Norway's Aschehoug; ...


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