Hermione Lee Press Reviews
'Excellent... [Hermione] Lee is a perfect choice as Fitzgerald's biographer. She has done a superb job, capturing an elusive personality and a complex, sometimes rather harrowing story.'
- Philip Hensher Guardian
'Lee elucidates the depth of [Fitzgerald's] achievement, and ties it enthrallingly to a life and personality more complex and difficult than anyone imagined. In a perfect literary biography, Lee plumbs the creative mind beneath that persona, tracing the metamorphosis of messy experience into crystalline art.'
-Financial Times
'Brilliant and passionate...a haunting tale of blighted hope, personal tragedy and rare, late fulfilment. Thanks to this sympathetic biography, [Fitzgerald's] afterlife shows signs of becoming finally blessed with understanding, admiration and respect.'
- Robert McCrum Observer
'Admirable and perceptive... Hermione Lee non-judgmentally excavates this extraordinary life. Her biography is very good indeed.'
- Susan Hill The Times
'A worthy monument to one of the finest English novelists of the second half of the 20th century.'
- Jonathan Derbyshire Prospect
'Adroitly executed and meticulously researched... insightful... Ms Lee's shrewd examination makes this a riveting biography.'
-Economist
'Lee's absorbing biography is the story of a late starter... [She] is partisan in her project: she means to expose a truth she is certain of -- that Fitzgerald is a great English writer . Her feat is to have woven an involving narrative out of such a skeletal life...Excellent...'
- Nicholas Shakespeare Telegraph
'This book will hold insights and treats for any admirer of [Fitzgerald's] fiction, and recruit converts to this reticent, witty, ferocious champion of the utterly downtrodden.'
- Emma Townshend Independent
'Her book is in the very best tradition of critical literary biography. Phenomenally well researched and elegantly written, with a fine, dynamic fluency and lucid understanding, this is a very good biography indeed.'
-The Tablet
'This elegant, richly researched biography tells a tale of misfortunes borne with dignity, humour and courage, and finally of quiet triumphs.'
- Michele Roberts i
'The literary biography of the year.'
- Philip Hensher Spectator
'A perfect match of author and subject.
- Leo Robson New Statesman
'Lee's book has had more influence on my reading than anything else this year.'
- John Lanchester Guardian
'A compelling account of the life and work of Penelope Fitzgerald.'
- Mark Lawson Guardian
'A masterly discussion of the work of that fine novelist and an illuminating account of the life of a complex and elusive person.'
- Penelope Lively Guardian
About Hermione Lee
Hermione Lee is a biographer, critic, and teacher of literature. Her previous books include the internationally acclaimed biography, Virginia Woolf ('One of the most impressive biographies of the decade: moving, eloquent, powerful', Financial Times) and Edith Wharton ('A feat of exhaustive research... a glorious biography', Independent on Sunday), as well as books on Elizabeth Bowen, Willa Cather and Philip Roth. Her collection of essays on life-writing, Body Parts, was published in 2005, and her Biography: A Very Short Introduction in 2009. She is the President of Wolfson College Oxford. In 2013 she was made a Dame for services to Literary Scholarship. She lives in Oxford and Yorkshire.
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