- Offshore (novel)
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Offshore
First edition coverAuthor(s) Penelope Fitzgerald Country United Kingdom Genre(s) Fiction Publisher HarperCollins Publication date 1979 Pages 141 pages ISBN 0395478049 OCLC Number 38043106 Preceded by The Bookshop Followed by Human Voices Offshore (1979) is a novel by Penelope Fitzgerald. It won the Booker Prize for that year. It recalls her time spent on boats in Battersea by the Thames. The novel centralizes around the idea of liminality, expanding upon it to include the notion: 'liminal people,' people who do not belong to the land or the sea, but somewhere in-between. The epigraph, "che mena il vento, e che batte la pioggia, e che s'incontran con si aspre lingue" (whom the wind drives, or whom the rain beats, or those who clash with such bitter tongues) comes from Canto XI of Dante's Inferno.
List of Characters and Their Boats (in order)
- Richard Blake, husband (39 yrs old).
- Laura Blake, wife (aka. Lollie).
Maurice
- Maurice.
- Harry (Maurice's acquaintance, though he doesn't live on-board).
Grace
- Nenna James, mother.
- Martha James, teenage daughter.
- Tilda (Matilda) James, daughter (6 yrs old).
- Edward (estranged father and husband; never lives on-board).
- Stripey (the cat).
Dreadnought
- Willis (65yrs old painter, widower).
Rochester
- Woodie, husband.
- Janet, wife (actually lives ashore).
Awards Preceded by
The Sea, the SeaMan Booker Prize recipient
1979Succeeded by
Rites of PassageCategories:- Booker Prize winners (books)
- 1979 novels
- Novels by Penelope Fitzgerald
- Novels set in London
- 1970s novel stubs
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