About this Event
This quiet, ingenious novel takes place in Broadcasting House during the Second World War, and draws on the author’s own experience of working for the BBC. Very little happens by way of plot; instead, Fitzgerald - with her signature combination of melancholy, sympathy and dry wit - explores dynamics between her characters, creates an incredibly palpable atmosphere and probes at the very essence of the human condition. Penelope Fitzgerald wrote nine novels, and we have discussed five of them in the book club - she’s one of my all-time favourite writers, and it is a great treat for me to discuss another of her subtle, disarmingly wonderful books with you too.
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N.B. Please ensure that you have read the book BEFORE coming on the walk - or it risks spoiling the event for other walkers. If you've don't quite have time to read the book, please consider instead joining the Monday evening Zoom, for which reading the book isn't a prerequisite.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Daunt Books Hampstead, 51 South End Road, London, United Kingdom
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