Booker Prize for fiction secures new financial backer
LONDON — Britain’s leading literary award, the Booker Prize, found a new financial backer Thursday after its sponsor of almost two decades pulled out.
Prize trustees said the Crankstart Foundation will become the sponsor in June. The charity was founded by Silicon Valley venture capitalist Michael Moritz and his wife, writer Harriet Heyman.
Crankstart has committed to funding the Booker Prize for English-language novels and the International Booker Prize for translated works for at least five years.
The prize’s previous sponsor, the investment firm Man Group PLC, announced last month that it was stopping its funding after 18 years.