File:Catton at Guildhall 15 October 2013 • Barrowman.jpg
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English: Author Eleanor Catton just before it was announced she had won the 2013 Man Booker Prize for her novel The Luminaries. The photo was taken by her publisher, Fergus Barrowman of Victoria University Press, at the ceremony in Guildhall, London, |
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