Understanding Anita Brookner examines the undeniably bleak view of the
world in Brookner's fiction and the solitary protagonists whose faith in
a better world is both their tragedy and their beauty. Cheryl Alexander
Malcolm acquaints the reader with Brookner's distinguished career (first
as an eminent art critic and historian, then as a writer), critical
acclaim and awards, London birth and lifelong residence, and Polish
Jewish family background. She examines the limited range of literary
forms with which Brookner contents herself, and illustrates Brookner's
recurrent point of view, characterized by traditional British values -
understatement, deference to authority, and acceptance of a class
system.