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Electric Spark: The Enigma of Dame Muriel

Frances Wilson

The award-winning biographer Frances Wilson presents an exhilarating new look at Muriel Spark, the most consummate artist of the twentieth century.

"Is the story fact? Is it fiction? It is what it is." --Muriel Spark

The word most commonly used to describe Muriel Spark is "puzzling." Spark was a puzzle, and so too are her books. She dealt in word games, tricks, and ciphers; her life was composed of weird accidents, strange coincidences, and spooky events. Evelyn Waugh thought she was a saint, Bernard Levin said she was a witch, and she described herself as "Muriel the Marvel with her X-ray eyes." Following the clues, riddles, and instructions Spark planted for posterity in her biographies, fiction, autobiography, and archives, Frances Wilson aims to crack her code.

Electric Spark explores not the celebrated Dame Muriel but the apprentice mage discovering her powers. We return to her early years when everything was piled on: divorce, madness, murder, espionage, poverty, skullduggery, blackmail, love affairs, revenge, and a major religious conversion. If this sounds like a novel by Spark, it is because the experiences of the 1940s and 1950s became, alchemically reduced, the material of her art.

"As good a critic as she is a biographer [and] as sharp a stylist as she is a reader" (The Boston Globe), Frances Wilson brings her enormous, incandescent powers to bear on one of the most formidable writers of the twentieth century.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
  • Publish Date: Sep 23rd, 2025
  • Pages: 432
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.25in - 5.38in - 1.00in - 1.00lb
  • EAN: 9780374613204
  • Categories: Literary FiguresEnglish, Irish, Scottish, WelshWomen Authors

About the Author

Wilson, Frances: - Frances Wilson is a critic, a journalist, and the author of six works of nonfiction, including How to Survive the Titanic: or, The Sinking of J. Bruce Ismay, which won the Elizabeth Longford Prize for Historical Biography; Guilty Thing: A Life of Thomas De Quincey, which was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and was long-listed for the Baillie Gifford Prize; and Burning Man: The Trials of D. H. Lawrence, which won the Plutarch Award, was short-listed for the Duff Cooper Prize and the James Tait Black Award, and was long-listed for the Baillie Gifford Prize.

Praise for this book

Advance Praise

"A brilliant, wonderfully shrewd biography, expertly illuminating the most elusive and shape-shifting subject that is Muriel Spark."
--William Boyd, author of The Romantic

"The matchless Muriel Spark has struck upon the perfect literary biographer in Frances Wilson. I suspect Frances Wilson of necromancy--possessed of a sixth sense to read between the lines of mysterious Muriel's life and writing to unearth the unconscious, instinctual and intellectual impulses of her subject's complex creative mind. Electric Spark is simultaneously an enthralling literary biography of the most beguiling literary biographer and a forensic investigation of the story inside the story of Spark's doubled vision and downright spooky life. In prose as sparkling as her subject, Wilson orchestrates the complex movements of Spark's life and writing into a pitch-perfect, electrifying symphony--reconfirming Wilson's pre-eminence as Maestra of British literary biography."
--Rachel Holmes, author of Sylvia Pankhurst: Natural Born Rebel