(Book Jacket Status: Jacketed) Penelope Fitzgerald, who died
in 2000, emerged late in life as one of the most remarkable English
writ ers of the last century. She began her writing career in 1975
at the age of fifty-nine, and over the next two decades she
published three biographies, nine novels, and a collection of short
stories. Now three of her acclaimed novels are gathered here in one
volume. "The Bookshop "is a postwar tragicomedy of manners, set in
an isolated seaside town where an enterprising woman opens a
bookstore only to find it beset by poltergeists, weather, and
hostile townsfolk. "The Gate of Angels "is an Edwardian romance
within a novel of ideas: a young doctor devoted to science and to
his all-male Cambridge college finds his life and views disrupted
by a nurse named Daisy. "The Blue Flower," " "which won the
National Book Critics Circle Award, revitalizes historical drama
through the story of Novalis, an eighteenth-century German romantic
poet and visionary genius, and his unlikely love affair with a
simple child-woman. These three novels all display Fitzgerald's
characteristic wit, intellectual breadth, and narrative brilliance,
applied to an array of traditional forms into which she breathed
new life.
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