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Penelope Fitzgerald

May 7, 2010peterwebster

Rather belatedly, I note an interesting piece by Hermione Lee in the Guardian (April 3rd), in advance of her forthcoming biography. It gives tantalising glimpses, from Lee’s work on Fitzgerald’s library, with her engagement with religious writing, including Murder in the Cathedral and Bonhoeffer.

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