A few weeks ago, as an entry point to Muriel Spark you recommended Loitering with Intent. If Spark's work was a country house I feel like one of her characters who just climbed in a window to some great room, like a dining hall. So much there, I couldn't possibly take it all in. I walked through, sampling what I could -- laughing and amazed, I'll add -- and now I'm moving on to another room. I think The Comforters is next. I'm already looking forward to the time when I can come back around to Loitering and see what I find the second time through. What a treat in the land of lit to discover this house I hadn't yet entered.
I'm excited to read Wilson's Electric Spark, apparently out in September in the states. I want to know more about this strange bird.
Thanks for sharing the interview/ conversation. I learned some things and am inspired to keep reading and exploring.
Thank you so much for your interview with Frances Wilson. Totally admirable, keen, alive, brilliant, bright, I don't know how many more epithets I can use (English is my second language), but I read it with great interest.
A few weeks ago, as an entry point to Muriel Spark you recommended Loitering with Intent. If Spark's work was a country house I feel like one of her characters who just climbed in a window to some great room, like a dining hall. So much there, I couldn't possibly take it all in. I walked through, sampling what I could -- laughing and amazed, I'll add -- and now I'm moving on to another room. I think The Comforters is next. I'm already looking forward to the time when I can come back around to Loitering and see what I find the second time through. What a treat in the land of lit to discover this house I hadn't yet entered.
I'm excited to read Wilson's Electric Spark, apparently out in September in the states. I want to know more about this strange bird.
Thanks for sharing the interview/ conversation. I learned some things and am inspired to keep reading and exploring.
What a wonderful interview. Thank you so much for making this available.
Thank you so much for your interview with Frances Wilson. Totally admirable, keen, alive, brilliant, bright, I don't know how many more epithets I can use (English is my second language), but I read it with great interest.