
' He was haunted by a feeling of invisibility as if he were a mere spectator of his own life with no one to identify him in the barren circumstances of the here & now' Paul Sturgis is a retired banker manager who lives alone in a dark little flat He walks alone & dines alone seeking out & taking pleasure in small exchanges with strangers the cheerful Australian girl who cuts his hair the lady at the drycleaners His only relative & only acquaintance is a widowed cousin by marriage
- herself a virtual stranger
- to whom he pays ritualistic visits on a Sunday afternoon Trying to make sense of his current solitary state & fearing that his destiny may be to die among strangers Sturgis trawls through memories of his failed relationships & finds himself longing for companionship or at the very least a conversation But then a chance encounter with a stranger
- a recently divorced & demanding younger woman
- shakes up his routine & when an old girlfriend appears on the scene Sturgis is forced to make a decision about how (and with whom) he wants to spend the rest of his days ' Each book is a prayer bead on a string & each prayer is a secular circumspect prayer a prayer & a protest & a charm against encroaching night' Hilary Mantel Guardian' No one writes with more skill & honesty about the human condition & this book is possibly her finest' Julie Myerson Observer'A novel of great stylistic beauty & psychological truth As great a reflection on fear & regret as Philip Larkin or Beckett' Guardian' Like Graham Greene she draws the reader into a world that has a character & signature all of its own Strangers is a novel of sober brilliance & the unerring unflinching Brookner is still a much underestimated novelist' Helen Dunmore The Times Anita Brookner was born in south London in 1928 the daughter of a Polish immigrant family She trained as an art historian & worked at the Courtauld Institute of Art until her retirement in 1988 She published her first novel A Start in Life in 1981 & her twenty-fourth Strangers in 2009 Hotel du Lac won the 1984 Booker Prize As well as fiction Anita Brookner has published a number of volumes of art criticism