In Jane Rogers’ 2001 book Good Fiction Guide, the entry for Lively says this:
My first, and I guess now that I think of it, only experience with the work of Lively, came during university when I was assigned her 1987 Booker Prize winning novel Moon Tiger in a literature class. True to what happens with books you read long ago, I don’t recall the plot with any detail, although this publisher’s description is starting to ring some bells:
“Claudia Hampton, a beautiful, famous writer, lies dying in hospital. But, as the nurses tend to her with quiet condescension, she is plotting her greatest work: ‘a history of the world … and in the process, my own’.”
If you’re already a fan of Penelope Lively, you may want to explore the works of these authors as well:
Margaret Drabble: like Lively, history plays an important role in Drabble’s fiction. Both others frequently (although by no means, exclusively) examine the lives of women and offer social commentary on their time. Drabble is also a literary author with a sometimes complex writing style that may appeal to Lively fans.
If this little snippet into the life and work of Lively has intrigued you, you may also want to consider the author’s memoir: Oleander, Jacaranda.
Source: http://www.thereader.ca/2008/03/march-author-birthdaypenelope-lively.html
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