Electric Spark
The Enigma of Muriel Spark
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Narrated by:
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Sara Vickers
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By:
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Frances Wilson
About this listen
Bloomsbury presents Electric Spark by Frances Wilson, read by Sara Vickers.
‘Absolutely mesmerising’ Spectator
‘I raced through it’ Ali Smith, Guardian
‘Unputdownable’ Financial Times
‘A fire-starter’ New York Times
‘Hypnotic’ TLS
‘Joyously, brilliantly intelligent’ Anne Enright
From one of our leading biographers and critics comes an exhilarating, landmark new look at Muriel Spark.
SHORTLISTED FOR THE BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE FOR NON-FICTION
A BOOK OF THE YEAR FOR: THE TIMES/SUNDAY TIMES, GUARDIAN, TELEGRAPH, TLS, FINANCIAL TIMES, ECONOMIST, NEW STATESMAN, LONDON STANDARD AND WASHINGTON POST
Muriel Spark was a puzzle, and so too were her books. She dealt in word games, tricks and ciphers; her life was composed of weird accidents, strange coincidences and spooky events. In Electric Spark, Frances Wilson aims to finally crack her code.
We return to Spark’s early years when everything was piled on: divorce, madness, murder, espionage, poverty, skulduggery, blackmail, love affairs, revenge and a major religious conversion. If this sounds like a novel by Muriel Spark it is because her experiences of the 1940s and 1950s became, alchemically reduced, the material of her art.
A lively and informative biography
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First, despite being supposedly unabridged there are bits that it entirely omits, such as the example of the cryptography on p.270. Several quotes from letters show underlining and strike-through, with the struck through passages also entirely omitted when they are relevant to the point being made. The photos are also missing and not included in a PDF as quality audio titles usually do.
Second, although the actor here has a suitably nice Scottish voice, she can't pronounce correctly many of the words in this well-written and complex biography. I lost count of the words that placed the stress in the wrong place, were shorn of a syllable as she rushed over them, or were simply mispronounced. In some cases she substitutes a word she does know for the one that is actually written, creating nonsense (the funniest version of this was inventing a College called CORPSES Christi!). I was so frustrated in the end, that I stopped listening to the audio and reverted to just reading the physical book. I'd advise everyone to do the same, without wasting their money on this poorly performed version.
Audio omits things and is badly performed
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