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Deep Vellum
Founded2013
FounderWill Evans
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationDeep Ellum, Dallas, Texas, U.S.
ImprintsA Strange Object, La Reunion, Phoneme Media
Official websitedeepvellum.org

Deep Vellum is a non-profit publishing house that specializes in translated literature based in Dallas,Texas.[1][2] Deep Vellum is the largest publisher of literature in translation.[3]

Its authors include Jon Fosse who received the 2023 Nobel Prize in Literature.[4]

The publisher has helped grow the literary community in Dallas.[5][6]

In 2024 the founder was bestowed the title of Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Ministry of Culture for his work in bringing French literature to English-reading audiences through Deep Vellum.[7][8]

History

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In 2019 the company acquired two independent publishing houses, Phoneme Media of Los Angeles and A Strange Object of Austin.[9][10][11]

In 2020, the company acquired the Dalkey Archive Press based in McLean, Illinois.[12][13] The press was relaunched in April 2022.[14][15]

References

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  1. ^ "Deep Vellum – History". Deep Vellum. Retrieved 13 June 2024.
  2. ^ Tepper, Anderson (25 April 2024). "They Saw Dallas as a Literary Hub, Then Got to Work Making It One". The New York Times. Retrieved 13 June 2024.
  3. ^ Meier, Alicia Maria (18 October 2023). "How Dallas Became the National Capital of International Books". Texas Monthly. Retrieved 13 June 2024.
  4. ^ Maddox, Will (20 October 2023). "Deep Vellum Published This Year's Nobel Prize Winner, Adding to Dallas' Growing Literary Scene". D Magazine. Retrieved 13 June 2024.
  5. ^ Mercury, The (15 April 2024). "Deep Vellum expands literary and translation options in North Texas". THE MERCURY. Retrieved 13 June 2024.
  6. ^ Knecht, Lyndsay (8 May 2014). "From The Newsroom: Translating Deep Vellum; Producing Indie Films". KERA News. Retrieved 13 June 2024.
  7. ^ Rogers, By Tim (2024-05-07). "The Owner of Deep Vellum Translated His Way to French Knighthood". D Magazine. Retrieved 2024-05-12.
  8. ^ Rogers, Tim (2024-05-21). "Will Evans Is Now a French Knight". D Magazine. Retrieved 2024-05-22.
  9. ^ Nawotka, Ed (Jul 2, 2019). "Deep Vellum Acquires Two Publishers, Adds Imprints". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved 13 June 2024.
  10. ^ Magazine, D. (3 July 2019). "Deep Vellum Expands With Acquisition of Two Publishers and a New, Texas-Focused Imprint". D Magazine. Retrieved 13 June 2024.
  11. ^ Cocking, Lauren (30 March 2021). "In Conversation with Shook, Founder of Phoneme Media and Literary Translator". LeyendoLatAm. Retrieved 13 June 2024.
  12. ^ Maher, John (Nov 24, 2020). "Deep Vellum Acquires Dalkey Archive". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved 13 June 2024.
  13. ^ "Briefs: Dalkey Archive Founder Dies and Company Is Acquired By Deep Vellum, and More". Publisher's Lunch. November 25, 2020. Retrieved 13 June 2024.
  14. ^ Stewart, Sophia (Nov 3, 2021). "Deep Vellum to Relaunch Dalkey Archive in April 2022". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved 13 June 2024.
  15. ^ Caplan, Walker (November 4, 2021). "Deep Vellum will relaunch the Dalkey Archive this April". Literary Hub. Retrieved 13 June 2024.