The Literary Work of Leonora Carrington
Paul De Angelis Book Development has provided literary representation for the writer and artist Leonora Carrington since 2003 and for the Estate since her death in May 2011. While at St. Martin’s Press I oversaw the first publication in their original language of Leonora’s classic fantasies, The Hearing Trumpet (1978) and The Stone Door (1977), and a decade later at E. P. Dutton published the story collection The Seventh Horse as well as The House of Fear, which included Leonora’s earliest fictions (such as “The Debutante”), her autobiographical novella Little Francis, and her memoir of being committed to a mental asylum at the onset of World War II, Down Below.
A renaissance of interest in Carrington’s writings picked up steam shortly after her death with the first publication of her Spanish-language children’s book, El Leche de Sueño (El Fondo de Cultura Economica, 2013, published by New York Review Books as The Milk of Dreams, 2017), followed by The Complete Stories (The Dorothy Project, 2017; UK title The Debutante & Other Stories, Silver Press) along with the reissuance of Down Below (New York Review Books, 2017). Translated versions of these and earlier works have been or are about to be published in Japan, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Poland, Mexico, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, Denmark, Brazil, and Portugal. Audio rights to The Hearing Trumpet are currently available from Naxos, and an audio version of The Complete Stories is forthcoming from Tantor Media. A volume of plays is also scheduled for publication in Spanish.
For inquiries about available rights, please contact me by email.