Dedalus flying high after winning Arts Council grant
Tiny publisher has funding reinstated following support from JM Coetzee, Jonathan Coe and Alan Hollinghurst
After a lengthy battle and support from JM Coetzee, Jonathan Coe and the president of the European Commission, tiny literary publisher Dedalus has finally won back its funding from the Arts Council.
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Wednesday, 7 July, 2010
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