When was Faber and Faber founded?
Faber and Faber was established in 1925 as a partnership between Geoffrey Faber and the Gwyers. The firm originally operated under the name Faber and Gwyer before changing its identity four years later.
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Faber and Faber was established in 1925 as a partnership between Geoffrey Faber and the Gwyers. The firm originally operated under the name Faber and Gwyer before changing its identity four years later.
T. S. Eliot joined the firm shortly after its formation to work as a literary adviser for the publisher. He had previously left Lloyds Bank in London to take this role within the company.
The firm achieved its first commercial success with Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man published in 1928. Siegfried Sassoon wrote the book anonymously at first, and his name appeared on the title page only during the second impression.
Three Nobel Laureates wrote plays for Faber: Harold Pinter, Samuel Beckett, and T. S. Eliot. Harold Pinter won the prize in 2005 while Orhan Pamuk received his award in 2006.
Faber and Faber Inc. served as the American branch until February 2015 when the partnership ended. The firm sold this division to the Holtzbrinck company Farrar Straus and Giroux in 1998 before announcing the end of their relationship in 2015.