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The 2011 Award

 

Strangers

by Anita Brookner

 

 

 

Nominated by:

  • M.I. Rudomino State Library for Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia.

 

Publisher of Nominated Edition:

Fig Tree, UK.

 

the complete A-Z listing of nominated authors
ABOUT THE BOOK

He was haunted by a feeling of invisibility, as if he were a mere spectator of his own life, with no one to identify him in the barren circumstances of the here and now.'

Paul Sturgis is retired and lives alone in South Kensington. He walks alone and dines alone, taking pleasure in small exchanges with strangers. His only acquaintance is a widowed cousin whom he visits on Sundays. Unable to make sense of his solitary nature, and fearing death among strangers, he wonders whether at last he might be ready for companionship. But a chance meeting with an old girlfriend and an encounter in Venice with a recently divorced younger woman compel Sturgis to decide how (and with whom) he will spend the rest of his days …

(From Publisher).

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Anita Brookner was born in London in 1928, spent some postgraduate years in Paris and taught at the Courtauld Institute of Art until 1988. Of her novels Penguin publish: Lewis Percy, A Start in Life, Brief Lives, Hotel du Lac, A Closed Eye, Providence, Family and Friends, Look At Me, Fraud, A Family Romance, A Private View, Incidents in the Rue Laugier, Altered States, Visitors, Falling Slowly and Undue Influence.

LIBRARIANS' COMMENTS

Exquisite, compassionate and artistically flawless analysis of psychological and existential roots of loneliness originating in childhood. Comedy on the brink of tragedy, and vice versa.

 

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