The Beginning of Spring
Penelope Fitzgerald
Sold by Blackbird First Editions, Bolton, United Kingdom
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Used - Hardcover
Condition: Used - Fine
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Add to basketSold by Blackbird First Editions, Bolton, United Kingdom
AbeBooks Seller since December 22, 2016
Condition: Used - Fine
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketCollins 1998, First Edition first impression. Booker prize shortlisted, tiny mark to verso of front board and two tiny faint marks to top of text block otherwise Fine in Near Fine unclipped dustjacket with minimal creasing to top of spine, small chip to top of back cover and a hint of sunning to spine. A handsome copy which appears to be unread.
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In Penelope Fitzgerald's fiction, affection and remorse are all too often allied, and desire and design seem never to meet. Frank wants little more than a quiet, confident life--something for which he is deeply unsuited, and which Russia certainly will not go out of her way to provide. The Beginning of Spring is filled with echoes of past wrongs and whispers of the revolution to come, even if the author evokes these with abrupt comic brio. (In one disturbance, "A great many shots had hit people for whom they were not intended.") As ever, Fitzgerald makes us care for--and want to know ever more about--her characters, even the minor players. Her two-page description of Frank's chief type compositor, for instance, is a miracle of precision and humor, sympathy and mystery. And the accountant Selwyn Crane--a Tolstoy devotée, self-published poet, and expert at making others feel guilty--is a sublime creation. His appetite for do-gooding is insatiable. After one fit of apparent altriusm, "Selwyn subsided. Now that he saw everything was going well, his mind was turning to his next charitable enterprise. With the terrible aimlessness of the benevolent, he was casting round for a new misfortune." As she evokes her household of tears and laughter, Fitzgerald's prose is as witty as ever, rendering the past present and the modern timeless. --Kerry Fried
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