Books by Penelope Fitzgerald
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So I Have Thought of You: The Letters of Penelope Fitzgerald
A fascinating collection of letters from the great English novelist - and prolific correspondent - Penelope Fitzgerald Acclaimed for her exquisitely elegant novels - including the Booker Prize-winning 'Offshore' - and... See More
Charlotte Mew: and Her Friends
Penelope Fitzgerald's fascinating portrait of the tragic poet and her life at the heart of the Bloomsbury set. Thomas Hardy hailed her as 'far and away the best living woman poet'; the formidable Charlotte Mew (1869-1928)... See More
The Golden Child: A Novel
This "classically plotted British mystery" by the Booker Prize-winning author of The Blue Flower is "leavened by a wicked sense of rapier-like humor" (The New York Times Book Review). In The Golden Child, Penelope... See More
The Means of Escape: Stories
The Booker Prize-winning author's final short story collection "shows her at the top of her form... exquisite" -- with an introduction by A.S. Byatt (The Guardian, UK). Penelope Fitzgerald was one of the United Kingdom's... See More
Offshore: A Novel
"Dazzling. The novelistic equivalent of a Turner watercolor." -- Washington Post Penelope Fitzgerald's Booker Prize-winning novel of loneliness and connecting is set among the houseboat community of the Thames. This edition... See More
Human Voices
A British radio station struggles through the London blitz, in a "wonderful" novel of World War II England (A.S. Byatt), by a veteran of the BBC. The nation is listening. It's 1940, and BBC radio is on the air. Dedicated... See More
The Gate of Angels
Shortlisted for the Booker Prize: A novel of two "wonderful characters" who meet by accident in Edwardian England, and fall inconveniently in love (The Washington Post). In 1912, rational scientist Fred Fairly, one of... See More
At Freddie's
A London theater school resists the cultural shifts of the 1960s in this novel by the Booker Prize-winning author -- with an introduction by Simon Callow. It is the 1960s, and London's West End theaters all rely on Freddie... See More
The Bookshop
National Book Critics Circle Award-winning author Penelope Fitzgerald's The Bookshop is "a marvelously piercing fiction" (Times Literary Supplement), short-listed for the Booker Prize. With an Introduction by David... See More
The Beginning of Spring
Man Booker Prize Finalist: This "marvelous novel" about an abandoned husband, set in Moscow a century ago, is "bristling with wry comedy" (Newsday). March 1913. Moscow is stirring herself to meet the beginning of spring... See More
Edward Burne-Jones
Penelope Fitzgerald, the Booker Prize-winning author of 'Offshore' and 'The Blue Flower', turns her attention to the remarkable life of the Pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Burne-Jones. 'I mean by a picture a beautiful... See More
The Blue Flower: A Novel
A NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD WINNER in Fiction. Booker Prize-winning novelist Fitzgerald's crowning literary work centers on the 18th-century German poet and philosopher Novalis and his love for the simple... See More