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  2. Offshore (novel) - Wikipedia

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    In his Understanding Penelope Fitzgerald (2004), Peter Wolfe characterised the novel as "a pocket epic, packing into 141 pages the piecemeal dissolution of a way of life". [6] He considered the work to be that of a master [7] – more darkly expansive than Fitzgerald's first two novels while displaying the same tightness and precision. [6]

  3. Penelope Fitzgerald - Wikipedia

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    Penelope Mary Fitzgerald (17 December 1916 – 28 April 2000) was a Booker Prize-winning novelist, poet, essayist and biographer from Lincoln, England. [1] In 2008 The Times listed her among "the 50 greatest British writers since 1945". [ 2 ]

  4. Category:Novels by Penelope Fitzgerald - Wikipedia

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  5. The Means of Escape - Wikipedia

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    The Means of Escape is a 2000 short story collection by Penelope Fitzgerald, published shortly after her death. It was first issued as a series of eight (later eleven) stories, most of which were first published between 1975 and 1998.

  6. 2024 Booker Prize - Wikipedia

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    At 136 pages, Orbital was the second shortest novel to be awarded a Booker Prize (with the shortest novel being Penelope Fitzgerald's 1979 winning work Offshore). [8] Orbital was the first novel set in space to win the Booker Prize.

  7. The Bookshop - Wikipedia

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    As a novel by a still relatively unknown writer, The Bookshop appeared to mostly condescending initial reviews. [3] The Times called it "a harmless, conventional little anecdote, well-tailored but uninvolving"; The Guardian a "disquieting" novel about "really nasty people living in a really nice little coastal town"; and The Times Literary Supplement, while calling it "marvellously piercing ...

  8. Human Voices - Wikipedia

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    Human Voices is a 1980 novel by the British author Penelope Fitzgerald. It relates the fictionalised experiences of a group of BBC employees at Broadcasting House , London, in 1940 when the city was under nightly attack from the Luftwaffe 's high explosive , incendiary , and parachute bombs.

  9. At Freddie's - Wikipedia

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    At Freddie's is a 1982 novel by the British author Penelope Fitzgerald. The last of her novels drawing directly on her personal experiences, it focuses on an august but shabby London stage school for children, The Temple. Fitzgerald had herself been a general studies teacher at the Italia Conti stage school.