by PenelopeFitzgerald (Author)
A collection of short stories from 'one of the finest and most entertaining novelists writing in England today' (Observer) * Penelope Fitzgerald is, now more than ever, one of the most highly-regarded writers on the English literary scene. Apart from Iris Murdoch no other writer has been shortlisted for the Booker more often than Penelope Fitzgerald. * PF's last novel, The Blue Flower, was the book of its year, garnering extraordinary acclaim in Britain, America and Europe. * These stories have all been published before, but in newspapers, journals and British Council-sponsored volumes of new writing. So -- even the most dedicated Fitzgerald fans are unlikely to have come across them. This is the first time they will have been collected together in volume form. * From the tale of a young boy in seventeenth-century England who loses a precious keepsake and finds it frozen in a puddle of ice, to that of a group of buffoonish amateur Victorian painters on a trip to Brittany, these stories are characteristically wide-ranging, enigmatic and very funny. They are each miniature studies of the endless absurdity of human behaviour, seen simultaneously with Fitzgerald's generous, but unwavering moral gaze. * This collection is an absolute treat. You will never read a better collection. Fitzgerald's ability to capture an entire world in a story of only eight pages is unsurpassable.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Flamingo
Published: 16 Oct 2000
ISBN 10: 0007100302
ISBN 13: 9780007100309