Eleanor Catton in conversation with Robert Macfarlane - April 2014

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The Royal Society of Literature

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In October 2013, the New Zealand novelist Eleanor Catton became the youngest ever winner of the Man Booker Prize. Her epic 832-page murder mystery The Luminaries, set in the New Zealand gold rush of 1866, has been praised as 'dazzling, luminous, vast', 'carefully executed, relentlessly clever, easy to read', and 'breathtakingly ambitious'. The novel, which each of the Man Booker judges read three times, combines intricate plotting with compassionate wisdom about the human condition. At an exclusive London event -- jointly hosted by the RSL, the Australia & New Zealand Festival of Literature & Arts and Intelligent Life magazine -- Robert Macfarlane, bestselling travel writer and chair of the 2013 Man Booker judges, interviews Catton for the first time. He asks how she did it, and what comes next.

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