Penelope Fitzgerald: A Life

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UPC:
9780385352345
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
2014-11-18
Release Date:
2014-11-18
Author:
Hermione Lee
Language:
english
Edition:
1st Edition

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ONE OF THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW S 10 BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR
A Best Book of the Year: San Francisco Chronicle, Seattle Times
Winner of the Plutarch Award for Best Biography


The acclaimed biographer of Edith Wharton and Virginia Woolf gives us an intimate portrait of one of the most quietly brilliant novelists of the twentieth century.

Penelope Fitzgerald was a great English writer whose career didn't begin until she was nearly sixty. She would go on to win some of the most coveted awards in literaturethe Booker Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award.

Now, in an impeccable match of talent between biographer and subject, Hermione Lee, a master biographer and one of Fitzgerald's greatest champions, gives us this remarkable writers story. Lees critical expertise is on dazzling display on every page, as it illuminates this extraordinary English life. Fitzgerald, born into an accomplished intellectual family, the granddaughter of two bishops, led a life marked by dramatic twists of fate, moving from a bishops palace to a sinking houseboat to a last, late blaze of renown. We see Fitzgeralds very English childhood in the village of Hampstead; her Oxford years, when she was known as the blonde bombshell; her impoverished adulthood as a struggling wife, mother and schoolteacher, raising a family in difficult circumstances; and the long-delayed start to her literary career.

Fitzgeralds early novels draw on her own experiencesworking at the BBC in wartime, at a bookshop in Suffolk, at an eccentric stage school in the 1960swhile her later books open out into historical worlds that she, magically, seems to entirely possess: Russia before the Revolution, postwar Italy, Germany in the time of the Romantic writer Novalis. Fitzgeralds novels are short, spare masterpieces, and Hermione Lee unfurls them here as works of genius. Expertly researched, written out of love and admiration for this wonderful authors work, Penelope Fitzgerald is literary biography at its finestan unforgettable story of lateness, persistence and survival.

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