Booker Prize finds new sponsor in Silicon Valley billionaire

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The Thursday found a new financial backer in venture capitalist and Michael Moritz, a month after its previous sponsor the ended its 18-year association with

Founded in 1969, the 50,000-pound was originally open to writers from Britain, and the Commonwealth. The US authors became eligible in 2014.

Welsh-born Moritz, who is based in San Francisco, is worth USD 3.4 billlionaire, according to magazine. He will also support The International for translated works.

"Neither of us can imagine a day where we don't spend time reading a book. The Booker Prizes are ways of spreading the word about the insights, discoveries, pleasures and joy that spring from great fiction," said.

"Just like The Booker, I was born in Britain and before coming to was reared on English literature. Harriet and I feel fortunate to be able to support prizes that together celebrate the best fiction in the world," he was quoted as saying by the

The prestigious prize will not bear Crankstart's name. The charity will revert to its old name of from June 1, when the Man Group's sponsorship ends.

The couple founded Crankstart in 2000 to support and organise scholarship funds for university students from low-income families.

Previously, worked as a for Time magazine, writing a biography of and before turning to He went on to join Silicon Valley firm Sequoia Capital, investing in companies including Google, and

His recent work as an includes co-authoring Leading with former Manchester United

The Man Group, a hedge fund, had sponsored the award since 2002, but announced its withdrawal in late January last after 18 years.

won the 2018 prize for her novel "Milkman.

Crankstart has committed to funding for English-language novels and the International Booker Prize for translated works for at least five years.

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First Published: Thu, February 28 2019. 19:16 IST