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The Blue Flower

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The Blue Flower

By: Penelope Fitzgerald, Candia McWilliam - introduction
Narrated by: Thomas Judd, Stephanie Racine
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From the Booker Prize-winning author of ‘Offshore’ comes this unusual romance between the poet Novalis and his fiancée Sophie, newly introduced by Candia McWilliam.

The year is 1794 and Fritz, passionate, idealistic and brilliant, is seeking his father’s permission to announce his engagement to his heart’s desire: twelve-year-old Sophie. His astounded family and friends are amused and disturbed by his betrothal. What can he be thinking?

Tracing the dramatic early years of the young German who was to become the great romantic poet and philosopher Novalis, ‘The Blue Flower’ is a masterpiece of invention, evoking the past with a reality that we can almost feel.

Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Literary Fiction Multicultural Romance Heartfelt

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Critic reviews

‘The Blue Flower is a model of what historical fiction can be at its best – when the radical otherness of other times is not merely acknowledged but made integral to the fictional experience. It's also Fitzgerald at her best – elegant, inventive, hilarious, unsparing. I adore this book.’ Jonathan Franzen

‘Reading a Penelope Fitzgerald novel is like being taken for a ride in a peculiar kind of car. Everything is of top quality – the engine, the coachwork and the interior all fill you with confidence. Then, after a mile or so, someone throws the steering-wheel out of the window.’ Sebastian Faulks

‘Wise and ironic, funny and humane, Fitzgerald is a wonderful, wonderful writer.’ David Nicholls

‘An enchanting novel about heart, body and mind. The writing is ellipitical and witty… so that what could be a sad little love story is constantly funny and always absorbing. This novel is a jewel.’ Carmen Callil, Daily Telegraph

‘Her sense of time and place is marvellously deft, done in a few words. She knows how they all walked, eased their old joints. She knows the damp smell of decay of the ancient schlosses. In a bare little book she reveals a country and an age as lost as Tolstoy’s Russia and which we seem somehow always to have known.’ Jane Gardam, Spectator

‘Detail, expertly dabbed in, provides a substantial background for the story of a poet which, it is subtly suggested, is also the story of a remarkable moment in the history of civilisation… It is hard to see how the hopes and defeats of Romanticism, or the relation between inspiration and common life, between genius and mere worthiness, could be more deftly rendered than they are in this remarkable novel.’ Frank Kermode, LRB

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One of the great novels of the 20th century – no comments necessary. Thomas Judd reads it with intelligence and sensitivity. Worth downloading even if you've read it before.

Excellent

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Well written story. I can see why penelope f is so esteemed however i struggled to get engaged with the plot and felt as though the characters were never truly opened up to the reader. Not for me. Sorry.

Beautifully written

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A disappointing narrator for this wonderful book. Incongruous word stresses and embarrassing German pronunciation. Avoid.

Recommend the book but not the recording

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This is a catastrophic performance. The reader has a pleasant enough tone, but he only has one tune and he flattens everything he reads till it sounds like an instruction manual or the shipping forecast. This is disastrous for a book that is so sly and laconic and whose superficially simple surface conceals glittering jewels of wit and observation. Stephanie Racine who reads the introduction would have been a better choice of reader. Really disappointing. The book is a masterpiece but you’d struggle to recognise it from this reading.

A masterpiece (but you wouldn’t know it from this)

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