Electric Spark, Frances Wilson
Electric Spark, Frances Wilson
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Electric Spark
The Enigma of Dame Muriel

Author: Frances Wilson

Narrator: Sara Vickers

Unabridged: 13 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/23/2025


Synopsis

"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 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. We return to her early years when everything was piled on: divorce, madness, murder, espionage, poverty, skullduggery, blackmail, love affairs, revenge, and a religious conversion. If this sounds like a novel by Spark, it is because the experiences of the 1940s and 1950s became 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), Wilson brings her powers to bear on one of the most formidable writers of the twentieth century.

About Frances Wilson

Frances Wilson is a critic, a journalist, and the author of several works of nonfiction, including Literary Seductions; The Courtesan's Revenge; The Ballad of Dorothy Wordsworth, which won the Rose Mary Crawshay Prize; How to Survive the Titanic, winner of the Elizabeth Longford Prize for Historical Biography; and 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. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and she received a fellowship from the New York Public Library's Cullman Center in 2018. She lives in London with her daughter.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Francis on September 07, 2025

I'm a big admirer of Muriel Spark as an author and find her a fascinating person so this was really enjoyable. Makes me desperate to go back and reread her books with more knowledge on the friends/enemies she wrote about.......more

Goodreads review by Bob on October 11, 2025

A brilliant assessment of the life and works of Muriel Spark. Wilson examines sympathetically but not sycophantically Sparks’ writing life and her relationships with her family, lovers and other writers. Most intriguing is the examination of the way Spark uses her own experiences in her fiction and h......more

Goodreads review by Mike on November 09, 2025

All-seeing I: past attempts to understand Muriel Spark through her work (a little over 20 novels, some short enough to be considered extended short stories, a wodge of poetry - much of it juvenilia, plays, essays, several co-authored literary studies, and an autobiographical work that serves to baff......more

Goodreads review by J Earl on June 13, 2025

Electric Spark by Frances Wilson is a fascinating, fast-paced look at Muriel Sparks' life up to her first novel, at what made her the writer she was. As Wilson asserts, this is a "sort-of biography," mostly moving between what is known about Sparks' life, what she said about it (how she portrayed her......more

Goodreads review by Annaliese on October 21, 2025

Frances Wilson's biography of Muriel Spark is an extremely detailed look at Spark's early life, leading up to and ending with her first novel, The Comforters. Throughout the biography, however, Spark's later work is touched upon to draw up reflections of Spark herself, her peers, her romantic entang......more