Faber is one of the world’s great independent publishing houses. Since it was founded in 1929, poetry has been at the heart of its publishing, with T. S. Eliot as the first Poetry Editor.
In every generation, Faber has sought to find the very best writers and are proud to publish the foremost voices in fiction, non-fiction, poetry, drama, film and children’s books, from writers including Sylvia Plath, Samuel Beckett, Ted Hughes, William Golding, Kae Tempest, Seamus Heaney, P. D. James, John Banville, Tsitsi Dangarembga, Alan Bennett, Edna O’Brien, Simon Armitage, Sally Rooney, Emma Carroll, Kieran Larwood, Natasha Farrant and Natalie Diaz.
Thirteen Nobel Laureates and six Booker Prize-winners have been published by Faber, with awards most recently for Kazuo Ishiguro and Anna Burns.
At Faber, a belief is shared in the unique power of the published word to transform, to inspire and to challenge. This informs all in-house activities and extends to outreach and partnerships within independent publishing.