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So I Have Thought of You
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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 superb biographies, Penelope Fitzgerald was one of the finest British authors of the last century. Published here for the first time are her collected letters. An unparalleled record of the life of this greatly admired writer, they reveal her most important family relationships and friendships, and paint a clear picture both of herself and of her correspondents. They show us how she managed her own career - according to her own convictions - and how determined she was to put her world view across. A fascinating portrait of Penelope Fitzgerald as a mother, as a friend and as a writer, they give the same pleasure they gave to those who first opened them. Penelope Fitzgerald was one of the most distinctive voices in British literature. The prize-winning author of nine novels, three biographies, and one collection of short stories, she died in 2000. / A lifetime of correspondence -- the collected letters of the brilliant and beloved British writer, Penelope Fitzgerald. / Penelope Fitzgerald led a remarkable life and was a talented writer. 'So I Have Thought of You: The Letters of Penelope Fitzgerald' vividly captures the people and places of Fitzgerald's life and times with warmth and humour. / Penelope Fitzgerald's novel 'Offshore' won the Booker prize in 1979. / Guaranteed review and feature coverage for this much loved great English novelist.

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Penelope Fitzgerald was one of the most distinctive voices in British literature. The prizewinning author of nine novels, three biographies, and one collection of short stories, she died in 2000.

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'Self deprecating, wry, scatty, very English, it's something of a cross between Barbara Pym and Stevie Smith. Certainly Fitzgerald, as these letters show, was a modest, reserved person!But her daffy manner was also a useful camouflage. It coexisted with the steely principle, luminous intelligence, professional energy, sharp judgements and stoic rigour that went into the books. The novelist's comic brio is wonderfully on show.' Hermione Lee, Sunday Times 'Fitzgerald's letters, full of gaiety and exuberance have been assiduously rounded up by her son-in-law from cupboards and attics. The pleasure of other people's mail is the trivia and Fitzgerald doesn't disappoint in this department. This book is crammed with domestic detail and reflections on food and drink, taxes and laws, seasons and landscapes.' Roger Lewis, Sunday Express Praise for Penelope Fitzgerald: 'Of all the novelists in English of the last quarter-century, Penelope Fitzgerald has the most unarguable claim on greatness.' Philip Hensher 'Stylistically, intellectually and morally Fitzgerald couldn't put a foot wrong if she'd tried. Hers is an impeccable and unique voice not just from another century but another world' Daily Telegraph 'An intelligent writer, superbly and unfailingly so. Wise and funny, with a dry wit allied to a great emotional sympathy' Sunday Times

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