Penelope Fitzgerald's collection brings together two of her most acclaimed novels,
Offshore and
Human Voices, alongside the historical novel
The Beginning of Spring.
Offshore, a Booker Prize winner, draws on Fitzgerald's experiences living on a barge in Battersea Reach, while
Human Voices is set in the BBC during World War II. These works offer vivid, intimate glimpses into ordinary lives, marked by their startling, sad, and humorous turns, all rendered with poetic economy.
The Beginning of Spring, a broader historical canvas, explores English emigres in pre-Revolutionary Russia, hailed by one critic as the best 'Russian' novel of the twentieth century. Each novel, distinct in its narrative, showcases Fitzgerald's characteristic wit, passion, and a unique lightness of touch when addressing profound subjects.
About the Author
Penelope Fitzgerald (1916-2000) was an English novelist, poet, essayist, and biographer. She published her first novel at the age of 61, drawing heavily on her varied life experiences, which included working at the BBC during World War II and living on a barge. Fitzgerald is celebrated for her concise, elegant prose and her ability to create vivid, memorable characters and settings. She won the Booker Prize in 1979 for her novel Offshore.