Holland Park Press
Appearance
Founded | 2009 |
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Founder | Bernadette Jansen op de Haar |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Headquarters location | London, England |
Publication types | Books |
Official website | www.hollandparkpress.co.uk |
Holland Park Press is an independent, privately owned, London-based publishing house. It was founded in 2009 by Bernadette Jansen op de Haar.
Holland Park Press has an Anglo-Dutch flavour as its speciality is to publish contemporary Dutch writers in Dutch and English.[1] The company also publishes new works written in English and translations of classic Dutch novels. The Press specialises in fiction and poetry.
Holland Park Press also publishes an online magazine[2] with weekly columns on topical issues.
Books by Holland Park Press
[edit]- Eline Vere by Louis Couperus, completely revised translation of J. T. Grein
- Angel by Arnold Jansen op de Haar, translated by Bernadette Jansen op de Haar
- Engel by Arnold Jansen op de Haar
- Top of the Sixties by David Ayres
- The Lonely Tree by Yael Politis
- King of Tuzla by Arnold Jansen op de Haar, translated by Paul Vincent
- De koning van Tuzla by Arnold Jansen op de Haar
- Hedwig’s Journey (original title: Van de koele meren des doods) by Frederik van Eeden, updated translation of Margaret Robinson
- Yugoslav Requiem by Arnold Jansen op de Haar, translated by Paul Vincent
- Joegoslavisch requiem by Arnold Jansen op de Haar
- Finding Soutbek by Karen Jennings
- Everything Must Go by Rosie Garland
- To Sing Away the Darkest Days by Norbert Hirschhorn
- Hold Still by Cherry Smyth
- Where is My Mask of an Honest Man? by Laura Del-Rivo
- Away from the Dead by Karen Jennings
- Diaspo/Renga by Marilyn Hacker and Deema K. Shehabi
- The Stray American by Wendy Brandmark
- Place Lamartine by Jeroen Blokhuis
- Lamartine Square by Jeroen Blokhuis
- 100 Dutch-Language Poems, From the Medieval Period to the Present Day, selected and translated by Paul Vincent and John Irons
- Winegarden by Anthony Ferner
- The Island by Karen Jennings – longlisted for the 2021 Booker Prize[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "About Us", Holland Park Press.
- ^ "Magazine", Holland Park Press.
- ^ Self, John (5 August 2021). "An Island by Karen Jennings review — the dark horse of Booker 2021". Retrieved 5 August 2021 – via www.thetimes.co.uk.