Agents and Witnesses
By (Author) P. H. Newby
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
19th March 2009
Main
United Kingdom
Paperback
256
Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 18mm
272g
A novel of the Mediterranean from P.H. Newby, the first ever winner of the Booker Prize. story of Pierre Bartas, a young French architect, whose interest is aroused by the arrival of his new neighbours, Madame Keats and her two daughters, Marthe and Anna. Drawn more and more to Anna, she becomes the link that weaves his own story to the shady political manoeuvrings of the island, bringing him into contact with the mysterious billionaire Soureili Pasha. and shifting personalities Newby interlaces an adventurous drama with the delicate love story of Pierre and Anna.
P. H. Newby (1918-1997) was an English novelist and broadcasting administrator. His first novel, A Journey into the Interior, was published in l946. He was awarded the Somerset Maugham Prize in 1948, and he was the first winner of the Booker (now Man Booker) Prize - his novel Something to Answer For received the inaugural award in 1969.