World Editions
World Editions (WE) is an independent publishing house that focuses on bringing Dutch and international literature to an English readership. WE originates from the independent and respected Netherlands-based publishing house De Geus that was founded in 1983 by Eric Visser, founder and publisher of WE.
Founded | 2013[1] |
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Founder | Eric Visser |
Country of origin | Netherlands, USA, UK |
Headquarters location | Amsterdam, New York, London |
Distribution | Ingram Publisher Services (USA) Turnaround Publisher Services (UK)[2][3] |
Publication types | Books |
Official website | www |
History
World Editions promotes voices from around the globe by publishing books from many different countries and languages into English translation. Through our work, we aim to enhance dialogue between cultures, foster new connections, and open doors which may otherwise have remained closed.
World Editions was founded in 2013 by Eric Visser, publisher of Dutch literary house De Geus―home to many Nobel Prize-winning authors. Since 2016, World Editions has been part of the independent Libella Group, a European publisher with bases in Switzerland, France, and Poland, led by the renowned Vera Michalski. Judith Uyterlinde, Publishing Director of World Editions since 2017, is passionate about literature and languages, and dedicated to bringing attention to outstanding writers from around the world. Today World Editions has offices in New York, London, and Amsterdam, after successfully launching in the US in March 2018.
World Editions publishes long-established authors, such as recent winner of the Alternative Nobel Prize, Maryse Condé, and the internationally acclaimed Paolo Maurensig, alongside promising debut novelists, such as rising stars Adeline Dieudonné and Pierre Jarawan.
World Editions was officially launched in January 2015. The first titles were Craving by Esther Gerritsen translated by Michele Hutchison, Gliding Flight by Anne-Gine Goemans translated by Nancy Forest-Flier, and Saturday’s Shadows by Ayesha Harruna Attah. In 2015, World Editions published books translated from the Dutch, Swedish, Icelandic, Russian, Norwegian, and Chinese. In 2016, Turkish, Italian, French, and Spanish were added to the list.
Non-translated titles
Though the focus is on translations, World Editions also publishes novels that were originally written in English. In September 2018, World Editions published the powerful and intimate memoir Always Another Country by Sisonke Msimang; a book that has received enthusiastic reviews from both US and UK press.[4] In 2016, World Editions published four Carol Shields novels: The Stone Diaries, Happenstance, Mary Swann, and The Republic of Love. These will be the first republications from the publisher.[5]
Design of books
Tessa van der Waals (Netherlands) is responsible for the cover design, cover typography, and art direction of all World Editions books. She works in the internationally renowned tradition of Dutch Design. Her bright and powerful visual aesthetic maintains a harmony between image and typography, and captures the unique atmosphere of each book. She works closely with internationally celebrated photographers, artists, and letter designers. Her work has frequently been awarded prizes for Best Dutch Book Design.
World Editions covers are edited by lithographer Bert van der Horst of BFC Graphics (Netherlands).
Suzan Beijer (Netherlands) is responsible for the typography and careful interior book design of all World Editions titles.
The text on the inside covers and the press quotes are set in Circular, designed by Laurenz Brunner (Switzerland) and published by Swiss type foundry Lineto.
All World Editions books are set in the typeface Dolly, specifically designed for book typography. Dolly creates a warm page image perfect for an enjoyable reading experience. This typeface is designed by Underware, a European collective formed by Bas Jacobs (Netherlands), Akiem Helmling (Germany), and Sami Kortemäki (Finland). Underware are also the creators of the World Editions logo, which meets the design requirement that ‘a strong shape can always be drawn with a toe in the sand.’
External links
- World Editions scoops two from 'Alternative Nobel' winner Maryse Condé | The Bookseller
- Memoir of 'soul and survival' to World Editions | The Bookseller
- 'Enthralling' story about family secrets to World Editions | The Bookseller
- World Editions to reissue Carol Shields’ backlist | The Bookseller
- Visser of De Geus launches English language publisher | The Bookseller
World Editions authors
- Héctor Abad
- Maryse Conde
- Amin Maalouf
- Paolo Maurensig
- Sisonke Msimang
- Mia Couto
- Benoîte Groult
- Adeline Dieudonné
- Pierre Jarawan
- Frédéric Beigbeder
- Esther Gerritsen
- Jaap Robben
- Tatiana de Rosnay
- Johannes Anyuru
- Linda Boström Knausgård
- Renate Dorrestein
- Kristien Hemmerechts
- Michael Kaufman
- Li Kotomi
- Tom Lanoye
- Håkan Nesser
- Carol Shields
- Charles den Tex
- Annelies Verbeke
- Saskia de Coster
- Marente de Moor
- Pilar Quintana
- Preeta Samarasan
- Zhang Yueran
World Editions translators
- Anne McLean
- Frank Wynne
- David Doherty
- Martin Aitken
- Anne Milano Appel
- Roland Glasser
- Jonathan Reeder
- Michele Hutchison
- Saskia Vogel
- Rosalind Harvey
- Sinéad Crowe
- Rachel McNicholl
- Vivien D. Glass
- Paul Vincent
- Liz Waters
- David Brookshaw
- Lisa Dillman
- Rachel Willson-Broyles
- Nancy Forest-Flier
- Philip Boehm
- Hester Velmans
- Natasha Lehrer
- Mo Teitelbaum
- Richard Philcox
- "About us". World Editions. Retrieved 5 September 2021.
- Editions, World. "Contact". World Editions. Retrieved 2019-03-01.
- Editions, World. "Contact". World Editions. Retrieved 2019-03-01.
- Gyarkye, Lovia (9 November 2018). "When Home is 'Always Another Country'". The New York Times.
- "World Editions to reissue Carol Shields' backlist". The Bookseller. 22 January 2016.