Eric Visser (born 4 June 1951) is the founder of both the Dutch publishing house De Geus and the Dutch-based publishing house World Editions.
Visser wanted to publish beautiful books; books that matter, that have depth and discuss social issues. The books had to reflect society, which is why De Geus always strives to publish literature from all over the world by as many female as male authors. After thirty years, De Geus still has the same objective—to surprise readers and seduce them to go on a voyage of discovery over and over again.
Throughout the years Eric Visser and de Geus have published some of the best authors from around the globe, such as Maya Angelou, Alaa Al-Aswany, Majgull Axelsson, Alessando Baricco, Pat Barker, Aifric Campbell, Javier Cercas, and Jim Crace. Fourteen authors published by De Geus have gone on to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. Since 2008, J.M.G. Le Clézio, Herta Müller, Mo Yan and Alice Munro have won the prize. Eric Visser wanted to unlock important literary titles from established authors, but it has always been important for Visser and De Geus to find and nurture new talents as well. Kader Abdolah, Esther Gerritsen and Annelies Verbeke’s debut novels were all published by De Geus, and now they are among the best writers of Dutch and Flemish literature.
In addition to working for De Geus and World Editions, Eric Visser was a board member for The General Publishing Group of the Dutch Publishers Association (which represents the interests of the affiliated publishing companies throughout the Netherlands) and for Literature Festival Winternachten in The Hague (a cultural festival with more than eighty writers, artists and musicians from approximately fifteen countries) and for the CPNB (Collective Promotion for the Dutch Book). He is also a member of the PEN International Publishers Circle.
In 2016, De Geus was sold to Singel Uitgeverijen and will relocate to Amsterdam.
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