New Releases by Penelope Lively

Penelope Lively is the author of Un'ondata di caldo (2022), Metamorphosis (2021), Life in the Garden (2019), The Purple Swamp Hen and Other Stories (2017), Incontro in Egitto (2016).

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Un'ondata di caldo

release date: Jan 01, 2022

Metamorphosis

release date: Oct 14, 2021
Metamorphosis
Wry, compassionate and glittering with wit, Penelope Lively''s stories get beneath the everyday to the beating heart of human experience. In intimate tales of growing up and growing old, chance encounters and life-long relationships, Lively explores with keen insight the ways that individuals can become tangled in history, and how small acts ripple through the generations. With two new never-before-published stories alongside treasures from her early writing days, Metamorphosis showcases the very best from a literary master.

Life in the Garden

release date: Jun 11, 2019
Life in the Garden
From the Booker Prize winner and national bestselling author, reflections on gardening, art, literature, and life Penelope Lively takes up her key themes of time and memory, and her lifelong passions for art, literature, and gardening in this philosophical and poetic memoir. From the courtyards of her childhood home in Cairo to a family cottage in Somerset, to her own gardens in Oxford and London, Lively conducts an expert tour, taking us from Eden to Sissinghurst and into her own backyard, traversing the lives of writers like Virginia Woolf and Philip Larkin while imparting her own sly and spare wisdom. "Her body of work proves that certain themes never go out of fashion," writes the New York Times Book Review, as true of this beautiful volume as of the rest of the Lively canon. Now in her eighty-fourth year, Lively muses, "To garden is to elide past, present, and future; it is a defiance of time."

The Purple Swamp Hen and Other Stories

release date: May 09, 2017
The Purple Swamp Hen and Other Stories
A glimmering collection of new short fiction from the Booker Prize winner. “Lively writes with an astringent blend of sympathy and detachment, emotional wisdom and satiric wit.” —Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times In such acclaimed novels as The Photograph, Family Album, and How It All Began, Penelope Lively has captivated readers with her singular blend of wisdom, elegance, and humor. Now, in her first story collection in decades, Lively takes up themes of history, family, and relationships across varied and vividly rendered settings. In the title story, a Mediterranean purple swamp hen chronicles the secrets and scandals of Quintus Pompeius’s villa, culminating with his narrow escape from the lava and ash of Vesuvius. “Abroad” captures the low point of an artist couple’s tumultuous European road trip, trapped in a remote Spanish farmhouse and forced to paint a family mural and pitch in with chores to pay for repairs to their broken-down car. Other stories reveal friends and lovers in fateful moments of indiscretion, discovery, and even retribution—as in “The Third Wife,” when a woman learns her husband is a serial con artist and turns a house-hunting trip into an elaborately staged revenge trap. Each of these delightful stories is elevated by Lively’s signature graceful prose and eye for the subtle yet powerfully evocative detail. Wry, charming, and keenly insightful, The Purple Swamp Hen and Other Stories is a masterful achievement from one of our most beloved writers.

Incontro in Egitto

release date: Apr 13, 2016
Incontro in Egitto
«Una scrittura di grande profondità emotiva» The Times «Uno di quei romanzi che lasciano a lungo una traccia nell''aria » Anne Tyler ROMANZO VINCITORE DEL BOOKER PRIZE Claudia ha ormai gran parte della sua vita alle spalle, e lo sa. Non avrà altre occasioni per realizzare quella che, per una giornalista e storica come lei, è la più sfrenata delle ambizioni: una storia del mondo, un racconto che cominci dalla notte dei tempi, dalle ammoniti che hanno impresso la propria forma su pietre antichissime bagnate dal mare. Quelle che Claudia, bambina, raccoglieva insieme al fratello Gordon a Charmouth, nel 1920. Anzi, non insieme, perché loro non hanno passato un solo minuto senza litigare, anche se nessuno dei due avrebbe potuto fare a meno dell’altro. Prima e dopo, la guerra che ha incendiato il mondo e che ha cambiato per sempre l’esistenza di Claudia. Sì, perché la vita, anche quella messa in scena a beneficio di un solo spettatore, a volte ha l’irruenza dell’imprevisto che scambia i ruoli di protagonisti e comparse. E Claudia non potrebbe scrivere la sua storia del mondo (che nella sua mente somiglia sempre di più alla storia della sua vita) senza parlare di Lisa, la figlia con cui è sempre stata impietosa e di cui sa così poco, e di Jasper, che per lei è sempre stato soltanto il padre di Lisa, e soprattutto di Tom, quel breve e indimenticabile incontro nell’Egitto conteso da tedeschi e Alleati, il solo in cui abbia conosciuto l’amore.

Moon Tiger (Re-Issue)

release date: Oct 06, 2015
Moon Tiger (Re-Issue)
Penelope Lively''s Booker Prize winning classic, Moon Tiger is a haunting story of loss and desire, published here as a Penguin Essential for the first time. Claudia Hampton - beautiful, famous, independent, dying. But she remains defiant to the last, telling her nurses that she will write a ''history of the world . . . and in the process, my own''. And it is her story from a childhood just after the First World War through the Second and beyond. But Claudia''s life is entwined with others and she must allow those who knew her, loved her, the chance to speak, to put across their point of view. There is Gordon, brother and adversary; Jasper, her untrustworthy lover and father of Lisa, her cool conventional daughter; and then there is Tom, her one great love, found and lost in wartime Egypt. ''Leaves its traces in the air long after you''ve put it away'' Anne Tyler ''A complex tapestry of great subtlety. Lively writes so well, savouring the words as she goes'' Daily Telegraph ''Very clever: evocative, thought-provoking and hangs on the mind long after it is finished'' Literary Review

Dancing Fish and Ammonites

release date: Jun 23, 2015
Dancing Fish and Ammonites
Rare personal reflections from “one of our most talented writers” (The New York Times Book Review) Look out for Penelope Lively’s new book, The Purple Swamp Hen and Other Stories. Memory and history have been Penelope Lively’s terrain in fiction throughout a career that has spanned five decades. In this “funny, smart, and poignant” (Los Angeles Times) memoir, she offers a glimpse into her influences and formative years, as well as a view of what life looks like from the vantage point of eighty years. Lively traces the arc of her own life, from early childhood in Cairo to boarding school in England to the sweeping social changes of Britain’s twentieth century. She reflects on her early love of archaeology, and on the fragments of the ancients that have accompanied her journey. She also takes an intimate look back at a life devoted to books and writes insightfully about aging.

Abroad

release date: Jul 01, 2013
Abroad
A brilliantly funny original short story from Booker Prize winning author Penelope Lively. ''Anyone artistic needed Abroad in the 1950s.'' Paul and his girlfriend are artists in need of subject matter. Arresting, evocative subject matter. So they decide to go Abroad, as much as possible, for as long as possible. Because Abroad is full of well furnished scenery. Particularly peasants. Real, earthy, traditional peasants. Except you shouldn''t really call them peasants should you? ''Country people''. Abroad is full of country people. In this funny, deftly written short story, Penelope Lively satirises an arty student of the 50s, a precursor of the gap year traveller, who hasn''t learnt as much from her time Abroad as she likes to think . . . Penelope Lively is the author of many prize-winning novels and short-story collections for both adults and children. She has twice been shortlisted for the Booker Prize: once in 1977 for her first novel, The Road to Lichfield, and again in 1984 for According to Mark. She later won the 1987 Booker Prize for her highly acclaimed novel Moon Tiger. Her other books include Going Back; Judgement Day; Next to Nature, Art; Perfect Happiness; Passing On; City of the Mind; Cleopatra''s Sister; Heat Wave; Beyond the Blue Mountains, a collection of short stories; Oleander, Jacaranda, a memoir of her childhood days in Egypt; Spiderweb; her autobiographical work, A House Unlocked; The Photograph; Making It Up; Consequences; Family Album, which was shortlisted for the 2009 Costa Novel Award, and How It All Began. She is a popular writer for children and has won both the Carnegie Medal and the Whitbread Award. She was appointed CBE in the 2001 New Year''s Honours List, and DBE in 2012. Penelope Lively lives in London.

La sorella di Cleopatra

release date: Jun 12, 2013
La sorella di Cleopatra
«Un romanzo d’amore in cui i protagonisti dividono la scena con le acute riflessioni dell’autrice sulla storia e sul destino... Un libro di grande fascino.» The New York Times Book Review su La sorella di Cleopatra «Una storia d’amore meravigliosa.» The Observer su La sorella di Cleopatra «Un romanzo appassionante e acuto, una scrittura tra le più eleganti che ci siano.» The Wall Street Journal su La sorella di Cleopatra Howard Beamish, paleontologo di fama internazionale, e Lucy Faulkner, combattiva giornalista freelance, entrambi professionisti di successo ma con alle spalle relazioni fallite e insoddisfacenti, si ritrovano per caso sullo stesso volo in partenza per Nairobi. All’improvviso, per un supposto problema ai motori, l’aereo viene dirottato e costretto ad atterrare in Callimbia, una misteriosa nazione africana situata tra l’Egitto e la Libia, dove Berenice, la sorella di Cleopatra, secondo la leggenda avrebbe tentato di sedurre Antonio. Dimenticati i fasti dell’antichità, il paese è ora governato da un dittatore e sconvolto da una sanguinosa rivoluzione interna. Comincia così l’odissea dei viaggiatori che, ignari del vero motivo di tanto trambusto, si ritrovano prigionieri dei militari. Sarà proprio questa situazione di difficoltà e incertezza a offrire a Howard e Lucy l’occasione di un incontro autentico, che a entrambi servirà per tracciare un bilancio della propria esistenza. E nel cuore di un paese scosso da una dittatura violenta, nel dramma della segregazione, nascerà un’intesa che cambierà la loro vita. «Penelope Lively sa cogliere perfettamente ciò che si nasconde sotto la superficie della vita delle persone.» The Scotsman «Penelope Lively scrive così bene, assaporando ogni singola parola.» The Daily Telegraph «Penelope Lively si conferma bravissima, capace di emozioni forti, durature, pervasive, nonostante la scrittura elegantissima.» D di Repubblica

L'estate in cui tutto cambiò

release date: May 08, 2013
L'estate in cui tutto cambiò
«Penelope Lively conosce alla perfezione la geografia dell’animo.» People «Una scrittura dalla grande profondità emotiva.» The Times «Una penetrante capacità di cogliere i più intimi legami famigliari e tra i sessi.» The Times Literary Supplement «Una raffinata narratrice.» Mail on Sunday Maria ha undici anni, è figlia unica e vive in un mondo tutto suo. Saggia e sensibile, non si sente molto a suo agio con i grandi, in genere preferisce parlare con le cose, gli animali o le piante. È tempo di vacanze estive e la casa vittoriana sul mare, nel Dorset, che i genitori hanno affittato per qualche settimana, l’affascina moltissimo. E ancora di più la colpisce la storia che le racconta la padrona di casa, quella di Harriet, una bambina vissuta lì intorno alla metà dell’Ottocento. Maria trova alcune tracce lasciate dalla bambina: disegni di fossili in un libro e un imparaticcio ricamato quando aveva dieci anni. Però, perché tra le tante foto disseminate per la casa non ce ne sono di Harriet da adulta? Che cosa può esserle successo? Il destino di Harriet diventa così un’ossessione per Maria, sospesa fra la suggestione del luogo e gli strani segnali che percepisce (il cigolio di un’altalena, i guaiti di un cane misterioso che sente solo lei...) Ma anche il presente le riserva qualche sorpresa: conosce un ragazzino, Martin, come lei in vacanza a Lyme Regis. Insieme vivono avventure che hanno il sapore dolce ed eccitante delle prime scoperte, e come spesso accade in certe estati speciali, Maria finisce per accorgersi che qualcosa dentro di lei sta cambiando, che i suoi fantasmi stanno per lasciarla... «I romanzi della Lively rispecchiano sempre l’ironia che la vita concede alle persone che sanno guardare altrove.» Publishers Weekly «Penelope Lively sa cogliere perfettamente ciò che si nasconde sotto la superficie della vita delle persone.» The Scotsman «Penelope Lively scrive così bene, assaporando ogni singola parola.» The Daily Telegraph «Penelope Lively si conferma bravissima, capace di emozioni forti, durature, pervasive, nonostante la scrittura elegantissima.» D di Repubblica

Ammonites and Leaping Fish

release date: Jan 01, 2013
Ammonites and Leaping Fish
This is not quite a memoir. Rather, it is the view from old age. And a view of old age itself, this place at which we arrive with a certain surprise - ambushed, or so it can seem. One of the few advantages of age is that you can report on it with a certain authority; you are a native now, and know what goes on here. In this charming but powerful memoir, Penelope Lively reports from beyond the horizon of old age. She describes what old age feels like for those who have arrived there and considers the implications of this new demographic. She looks at the context of a life and times, the history and archaeology that is actually being made as we live out our lives in real time, in her case World War II; post war penny-pinching Britain; the Suez crisis; the Cold War and up to the present day. She examines the tricks and truths of memory. She looks back over a lifetime of reading and writing. And finally she looks at her identifying cargo of possessions - two ammonites, a cat, a pair of American ducks and a leaping fish sherd, amongst others. This is an elegant, moving and deeply enjoyable memoir by one of our most loved writers.

How It All Began

release date: Nov 27, 2012
How It All Began
A vibrant novel from Booker Prize winner Penelope Lively—a wry, wise story about the surprising ways lives intersect When Charlotte Rainsford, a retired schoolteacher, is accosted by a petty thief on a London street, the consequences ripple across the lives of acquaintances and strangers alike. A marriage unravels after an illicit love affair is revealed through an errant cell phone message; a posh yet financially strapped interior designer meets a business partner who might prove too good to be true; an old-guard historian tries to recapture his youthful vigor with an ill-conceived idea for a TV miniseries; and a middle-aged central European immigrant learns to speak English and reinvents his life with the assistance of some new friends. In this engaging, utterly absorbing and brilliantly told novel, Penelope Lively shows us how one random event can cause marriages to fracture and heal themselves, opportunities to appear and disappear, lovers who might never have met to find each other and entire lives to become irrevocably changed. Funny, humane, touching, sly and sympathetic, How It All Began is a brilliant sleight of hand from an author at the top of her game.

Family Album

release date: Oct 29, 2009
Family Album
"In this haunting new novel, the act of forgetting is as strange and interesting as the power of remembering." —The New York Times Book Review An enjoyable read filled with memorable characters and secrets from Booker Prize winner Penelope Lively Allersmead is a big shabby Victorian suburban house. The perfect place to grow up for elegant Sandra, difficult Gina, destructive Paul, considerate Katie, clever Roger and flighty Clare. But was it? Now adults, the children return to Allersmead one by one. To their home-making mother and aloof writer father, and a house that for years has played silent witness to a family''s secrets. And one devastating secret of which no one speaks . . .

Pack of Cards

release date: Dec 01, 2007
Pack of Cards
An “abundantly rich collection” of short stories by the Man Booker Prize–winning author (The New York Times Book Review). In Pack of Cards, Penelope Lively shares moments in the everyday world that are not always open to observation, as she delves into the minutiae of her characters’ lives. Whether she writes about a widow on a visit to Russia, a small boy’s consignment to boarding school, or an agoraphobic housewife, Lively takes the reader behind a closed curtain, through the locked door, and into a world that seems at first mundane—then proves to be uniquely memorable. “Witty, profoundly civilized . . . This captivatingly intelligent collection confirms Lively’s place as one of Britain’s most imaginative and important contemporary writers.” —Library Journal

Moon Tiger

release date: Dec 01, 2007
Moon Tiger
“A powerful, moving and beautifully wrought novel about the ways in which lives are molded by personal memory and the collective past.” —The Boston Globe Winner of the Man Booker Prize Elderly, uncompromising Claudia Hampton lies in a London hospital bed with memories of life fluttering through her fading consciousness. An author of popular history, Claudia proclaims she’s carrying out her last project: a history of the world. This history turns out to be a mosaic of her life, her own story tangled with those of her brother, her lover and father of her daughter, and the center of her life, Tom, her one great love found and lost in war-torn Egypt. Always the independent woman, often with contentious relationships, Claudia’s personal history is complex and fascinating. As people visit Claudia, they shake and twist the mosaic, changing speed, movement, and voice, to reveal themselves and Claudia’s impact on their world. “Emotionally, Moon Tiger is kaleidoscopic, deeply satisfying. The all too brief encounter between Claudia and Tom will surely rate as one of the most memorable of contemporary fictional affairs. This is one of the best novels I have read for years.” —The London Sunday Telegraph “It pulls us in; it engages us and saddens us. It is also unexpectedly funny . . . It leaves its traces in the air long after you’ve put it away.” —The New York Times Book Review “One of the very best Booker winners . . . it asks hard questions about memory and history and personal legacy; it’s stylistically demanding and inventive . . . a wonderful book.” —The Guardian

The Road to Lichfield

release date: Dec 01, 2007
The Road to Lichfield
A Man Booker Prize–shortlisted first novel and a “searing study of the peculiar state of being in love” (The Sunday Telegraph). In The Road to Lichfield, Penelope Lively explores the nature of history and memory as it is embodied in the life of forty-year-old Anne Linton, who comes to her father’s aid when he is moved into a nursing home in a distant town. As she shares his last weeks, she unexpectedly learns that her father had a mistress. With this new knowledge, Linton must examine the realities of her own life—of her childhood, her marriage—and ask, what secrets has she also kept? Deeply felt and beautifully controlled, The Road to Lichfield is a subtle exploration of chance and consequence, of the intricate weave of generations across a past never fully known, and a future never fully anticipated. “Like all of Lively’s best novels, The Road to Lichfield contains beneath its modest veneer great depths of intelligence, perception and feeling.” —The Washington Post Book World

City of the Mind

release date: Dec 01, 2007
City of the Mind
A “well crafted . . . fascinating” story of a London architect’s struggle for identity in love and career (Time Out). This is the city in which everything is simultaneous. There is no yesterday, nor tomorrow, merely weather, and decay, and construction. In London’s changing heartland, architect Matthew Halland can’t help but contemplate how the past and the present blend. It stirs memories of his boyhood, the early years with his daughter, and the failed marriage he has not yet put behind him. Here, too, is the London of prehistory, of Georgian elegance, of the Blitz. But at the same time, Matthew must keep focused on the constructing of a new future for London—his latest project in Docklands—and with it he begins to forge new beginnings of his own. City of the Mind is the “lucid and complex, meditative and playful, concise and expansive” second novel from the Man Booker Prize–winning author (The Washington Post Book World).

Consequences

release date: May 31, 2007
Consequences
The Booker Prize winning author''s sweeping saga of three generations of women "One of the most accomplished writers of fiction of our day" (The Washington Post ) follows the lives and loves of three women--Lorna, Molly, and Ruth--from World War II-era London to the close of the century. Told in Lively''s incomparable prose, this is a powerful story of growth, death, and renewal, as well as a penetrating look at how the major and minor events of the twentieth century changed lives. By chronicling the choices and consequences that comprise one family''s history, Lively offers an intimate and profound reaffirmation of the force of connection between generations.

Making It Up

release date: Sep 26, 2006
Making It Up
"Nobody writes more astutely or affectingly about [love]... than Penelope Lively." -- The Washington Post An intelligent examination of alternative destinies, choices and the moments in our lives when we could have chosen a different path, from Booker Prize-winning author Penelope Lively In this fascinating piece of fiction, Penelope Lively takes moments from her own life and asks ''what if'' she had made other choices: what if she hadn''t escaped from Alexandria at the outbreak of WWII? What would her life have been like if she had become pregnant when she was 18? If she had married someone else? If she taken a different job? If she had lived her life abroad? These stories offer a sublime dance between realityand imaganation, inviting the reader to ask similar questions.

Mesečev tigar

release date: Jan 01, 2006

The Photograph

release date: May 25, 2004
The Photograph
"One of Britain''s most talented and experienced writers. The closer you look the more mystery you see." --The Times (London) A seductive and hugely suspenseful novel by Booker Prize winning author Penelope Lively, about what can happen when you look too closely into the past Searching through a little-used cupboard at home, Glyn Peters chances upon a photograph he has never seen before. Taken in high summer, many years earlier, it shows his wife, Kath, holding hands with another man. Glyn''s work as a historian should have prepared him for unexpected findings and reversals, but he is ill-prepared for this radical shift in perception. His mind fills with questions. Who was the man? Who took the photograph? Where was it taken? When? Had Kath planned for him to find out all along? As Glyn begins to search for answers, he, and those around him, find the certainties of the past and present slip away, and the picture of the beautiful woman they all thought they knew distort. Propelled by the author’s signature mastery of narrative and psychology, The Photograph is Lively at her very best.

Judgment Day

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Judgment Day
"Judgment Day" takes readers into the life of Clare Paling, who has just moved with her family to Laddenham, a seemingly drowsy village enlivened by sideshows of adultery and gossip. With flawless precision, Lively brings the village and its inhabitants to life as an unpardonable death reminds them all that the world is a very uncertain place.

A House Unlocked

release date: Jan 01, 2001
A House Unlocked
Lively takes readers on a journey of her familial country house in England, purchased by her grandparents in 1923. As her narrative shifts from room, object to object, she paints a moving portrait of an era of rapid change and of the family that changed with the times.

Passing on

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Passing on
Two children are left to face the ramifications of the emotional hold their mother had on their lives for many years, and learn to accept what has therefore been lost.

Spiderweb

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Spiderweb
Stella Brentwood, retired anthropologist, has studied social systems around the world, but she finds life in rural Somerset, to which she has retired, as strange and absorbing as any she has met. She re-explores old friendships, but it is her neighbour Karen Hiscox, a fiery and aggressive woman governing her husband and sons with menacing force, who is the most unsettling presence in her new life. SPIDERWEB is an intricate mesh of letters, journal entries, classified adverts and news items which illuminate the narrative of Stella''s reassessment of the relationships and journeyings which make up the spiderweb of her life.

Beyond the Blue Mountains

release date: Jan 01, 1998

The Ghost of Thomas Kempe.[read by Rosalind Adams].

release date: Jan 01, 1998
The Ghost of Thomas Kempe.[read by Rosalind Adams].
A 17th century sorcerer materialises and tries to make a modern boy his apprentice. His malicious activities make it imperative to remove him - but how?

The Five Thousand and One Nights

release date: Jan 01, 1997
The Five Thousand and One Nights
Fourteen stories on relations between men and women. In one story, an estranged couple find common cause in their dislike of their marriage counsellor, in another, a wife patiently waits for the right moment to reveal to her husband she knows of his infidelity.

La soeur de Cléopâtre

release date: Jan 01, 1997
La soeur de Cléopâtre
" Chacun garda les yeux fixés sur la porte. Un homme fit alors son apparition, un civil vêtu d''un costume gris immaculé avec une chemise blanche... Les passagers du vol CAP 500, sales, échevelés, les yeux rougis par l''épuisement, rivèrent sur lui leurs regards pleins de morosité. " Mesdames et Messieurs, bonsoir. J''ai reçu du gouvernement de la Calimbie la mission de vous souhaiter la bienvenue. Nous nous trouvons malheureusement dans la nécessité de différer encore quelque peu votre départ en raison des troubles qui persistent dan notre pays .... " La vérité, c''est que les infortunés passagers du vol qui se rendaient à Nairobi sont retenus en otages en Calimbie, où un incident technique a contraint leur appareil à se poser. Que va-t-il se passer pendant ces longues journées d''attente, d''incertitude et d''angoisse ? L''étrange histoire de la Calimbie, pays d''Afrique où aurait régné autrefois la sœur de Cléopâtre, et le passé encore plus bizarre du dictateur qui la gouverne auront-ils une influence sur le cours des évènements ?
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