Penelope Fitzgerald

Human Voices

Novel set at the BBC during World War Two documenting voices and inner lives

About the author

Penelope Fitzgerald
Penelope Fitzgerald

British novelist who began publishing fiction at sixty and went on to produce a body of work admired for its wry precision and elegant economy. The Blue Flower and Offshore, which won the Booker Prize, are among her finest achievements. She is now widely regarded as a major twentieth-century novelist.

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