Brookner, Anita, 1928 -

Strangers / Anita Brookner. - London : Fig Tree, 2009. - 201 p. ; 23 cm.

Paul Sturgis is a retired bank manager who lives alone in a dark little flat. He walks alone and dines alone, seeking out and taking pleasure in small exchanges with strangers: the cheerful Australian girl who cuts his hair, the lady at the dry cleaners. His only relative, and 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, and fearing that his destiny may be to die among strangers, Sturgis trawls through memories of his failed relationships and finds himself longing for companionship, or at the very least conversation. But then a chance encounter with a stranger - a recently divorced and demanding younger woman - shakes up his routine, and when a 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 ....

9781905490424 (hbk.)


Retirees--Fiction.
Loneliness--Fiction.
Man-woman relationships--Fiction.

823.914 / BRO 2009