Four Nobels and counting: Fitzcarraldo, the little publisher that could


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It was several hours after the Nobel prize for literature announcement before anyone was able to get hold of winner Annie Ernaux. The long-tipped, 82-year-old French writer was deep in work, avoiding her ringing phone to concentrate. When a Swedish journalist finally got in contact, she asked: “Are you sure?” Fitzcarraldo Editions’ publicity director Clare Bogen woke to a barrage of hearts, clapping hands and other excitable emojis. The outcome wasn’t clear until one text: “Annie!” Ernaux’s triumph marks the London-based independent publisher’s second Nobel prize win in four years, after Polish writer Olga Tokarczuk won it in 2019. As...