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by Penelope Fitzgerald (Author)
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  • Paperback: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Flamingo; New edition edition (1 Sep 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0006542565
  • ISBN-13: 978-0006542568
  • Product Dimensions: 19 x 12.8 x 1.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 155,866 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Offshore possesses perfect, very odd pitch. In just over 130 pages of the wittiest and most melancholy prose, Penelope Fitzgerald illuminates the lives of "creatures neither of firm land nor water"--a group of barge-dwellers in London's Battersea Reach, circa 1961. One man, a marine artist whose commissions have dropped off since the war, is attempting to sell his decrepit craft before it sinks. Another, a dutiful businessman with a bored, mutinous wife, knows he should be landlocked but remains drawn to the muddy Thames. A third, Maurice, a male prostitute, doesn't even protest when a criminal acquaintance begins to use his barge as a depot for stolen goods: "The dangerous and the ridiculous were necessary to his life, otherwise tenderness would overwhelm him."

At the centre of the novel--winner of the 1979 Booker Prize--are Nenna and her truant six- and 11-year-old daughters. The younger sibling "cared nothing for the future, and had, as a result, a great capacity for happiness." But the older girl is considerably less blithe. "Small and thin, with dark eyes which already showed an acceptance of the world's shortcomings," Fitzgerald writes, she "was not like her mother and even less like her father. The crucial moment when children realise that their parents are younger than they are had long since been passed by Martha."

Their father is farther afield. Unable to bear the prospect of living on the Grace, he's staying in Stoke Newington, part of London but a lost world to his wife and daughters. Meanwhile, Nenna spends her time going over incidents that seem to have led to her current situation, and the matter of some missing squash racquets becomes of increasing import. Though she is peaceful by nature, experience and poverty are wearing Nenna down. Her confidante Maurice, after a momentary spell of optimism, also returns to his life of little expectation and quiet acceptance: "Tenderly responsive to the self-deceptions of others, he was unfortunately too well able to understand his own."

Penelope Fitzgerald views her creations with deep but wry compassion. Having lived on a barge herself, she offers her expert spin on the dangers, graces and whimsies of river life. Nenna, too, has become a savant, instantly recognizing on one occasion that the mud encasing the family cat is not from the Reach. This "sagacious brute" is almost as complex as his human counterparts, constantly forced to adjust her notions of vermin and authority. Though Stripey is capable of catching and killing very young rats, the older ones chase her. "The resulting uncertainty as to whether she was coming or going had made her, to some extent, mentally unstable."

As always, Fitzgerald is a master of the initially bizarre juxtaposition. Adjacent sentences often seem like delightful non sequiturs--until they flash together in an effortless evocation of character, era and human absurdity. Nenna recalls, for instance, how the buds had dropped off the plant her husband rushed to the hospital when Martha was born. She "had never criticized the bloomless azalea. It was the other young mothers in the beds each side of her who had laughed at it. That had been 1951. Two of the new babies in the ward had been christened Festival." Tiny comical epiphanies such as these have caused the author to be dubbed a "British miniaturist". Yet the phrase utterly misses the risks Fitzgerald's novellas take, the discoveries they make and the endless pleasures they provide.

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'An astonishing book. Hardly more than 50,000 words, it is written with a manic economy that makes it seem even shorter, and with a tamped-down force that continually explodes in a series of exactly controlled detonations. Offshore is a marvellous achievement: strong, supple, humane, ripe, generous and graceful.' Bernard Levin, Sunday Times 'She writes the kind of fiction in which perfection is almost to be hoped for, unostentatious as true virtuosity can make it, its texture a pure pleasure.' Frank Kermode, London Review of Books 'Perfectly balanced... the novelistic equivalent of a Turner watercolour' Washington Post

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5.0 out of 5 stars This should have been one Booker Award amongst many, 30 Nov 2002
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The novels have all been read, but the stories continue. This was the last of Ms. Fitzgerald's novels that I had yet to read, and was also the only work of hers than won the prestigious Booker Award. Her other works that were short listed for the award were "The Bookshop", "The Gate Of Angels", and "The Beginning Of Spring". In a writing career that produced 9 works of fiction, to have placed 4 of the 9 as finalists, and to win once is extraordinary. These novels, 3 works of non-fiction, and a collection of short stories, were all published in a period of time of just 15 years in length. It is certainly selfish, but I wish she began sharing her work before she was 69, in the end it does not matter, as the body of work she did produce will keep her in print for many lifetimes to come.

Ms. Fitzgerald wrote short novels; in, "Offshore", she has compressed the story into a space that is at once confining and as colorful as her books. The majority of the book takes place on boats, boats that never move. Boats that would normally form their own tiny area of culture, but this is Ms. Fitzgerald, so as is normally the case conventional measurement has nothing to do with the scope of the story. This time out she seems to test just how far she can compress the space, the number of people and their stories.

This sometimes-floating living location is a raving contradiction in space. Boats and barges meant to be mobile are not, nature can use the tide of the Thames to raise and then settle them down once again, but any motion more abrupt, and the small fragile world is put in peril. A motionless boat is a contradiction in terms. A boat is inanimate, but "it" knows that being chained in place is unnatural, or perhaps all the life that clings to the sides of these vessels are nature's disaffected elements, determined to find a way to undo what should not have been done.

"I never do anything deliberately", is spoken by one character, but is appropriate for several. This group of eclectic eccentrics may possibly be the greatest menagerie the writer ever conjured for one tale.

I cannot begin to pick a favorite from her novels; she is as excellent as she is consistent. I do know this, that unlike her characters, Ms. Fitzgerald chose every word deliberately, built every sentence with exactitude, and delivered works that are absolutely complete.

The Booker Judges deemed this work "flawless", they were correct.
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5.0 out of 5 stars More hilarious excellence , 4 April 2009
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What is it with Penelope Fitzgerald? She takes a world from her own life - a houseboat at risk of sinking - and turns it into a fantasy world of 1960s characters who are half in and half out of the world around them. Considering the whole of her fiction, it is invariably the bank managers, accountants and solicitors who come off the worst in her worldview. Particularly the solicitors. Everyone else is worth a sharp, insightful characterisation.

This is a book about the fact that men can fold maps. Another one is about the way that people sometimes act a little (At Freddies). It's this territory of details that enliven her books and make them so funny. She knows that you know all this, and so let's have a look at it. You know that all lawyers are contemptible, and that's why they are only allowed into her world for three words in one sentence.

Her novels are a personality test. Whenever I give a copy of one of her books to someone else and see them after they have read it I know immediately whether they are among the solicitors or among her characterised world. It's a remarkably easy way of deciding whether to bother having someone in your life.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A delight, 3 May 2000
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Read this book last night at a sitting and relished it. Exquisite detail, dry irony, gloriously odd convincing characters, a delightfully cruel plot and I am thrilled to know I have the rest of her books still to read. Pleasure held in store like power in a battery.

And it made me homesick for London's grime.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Simple Pure Prose an Understated Gem
Offshore is set just as it says off shore. The shores in particular aren't some glistening desert island but instead London in the late seventies, which was actually `the now'... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Ashendon Book Group says...
This book follows the lives of a group of people living on house boats (redundant Dutch Barges) on the Thames at Battersea Reach. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Taut novella of a microcosm of society
Fitzgerald's talent lies in the way she can make her characters interact and "live". Although less than two hundred pages Offshore captures the spirit of a whole host of people... Read more
Published on 5 Feb 2003 by lexi_wades

3.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful, sad, troubling, and subtle.
This book is a tiny little jewel, so tiny, in fact, that some of its facets are obscure.

I truly enjoyed the book, but felt that it was either the last half of a very sad... Read more

Published on 17 April 2001

4.0 out of 5 stars A good read
This short novel (which won the Booker Prize in 1979) tells the story of several characters living on barges on the Thames in the 60s. Read more
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