Hilary Mantel Beyond Black and more, Hilary Mantel
Hilary Mantel Beyond Black and more, Hilary Mantel
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Hilary Mantel: Beyond Black and more
A BBC Radio Drama Collection

Author: Hilary Mantel

Narrator: Hilary Mantel, Alison Steadman, Rosie Cavaliero, Bill Wallis, Miriam Margoyles, Full Cast

Unabridged: 5 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/14/2023

Categories: Fiction, Humorous, Women


Synopsis

Two of Hilary Mantel's finest novels, adapted for BBC Radio 4 - plus an exclusive short story

One of the 21st century's most celebrated authors, Hilary Mantel won the Booker Prize twice: for 2009's Wolf Hall, the first in her phenomenally successful Thomas Cromwell trilogy, and its 2012 sequel Bring Up the Bodies. The third novel in the series, 2020's The Mirror and the Light, won the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction. This collection includes three of her best works of contemporary fiction, ranging from the Gothic to the blackly comic.

Fludd - Hilary Mantel reads her own abridged novel, set in the dour northern mill town of Fetherhoughton in the 1950s. Presiding over the community are Father Angwin, a Catholic priest who has lost his faith in God (but still believes in the Devil) and Mother Perpetua, the head of the local convent. Then, one day, the mysterious Fludd appears - and miracles begin to happen.... Winner of the 1989 Winifred Holtby Memorial Prize, this is a magically inventive tale of faith, alchemy and transformation.

Beyond Black - Starring Alison Steadman, this dramatisation of Hilary Mantel's witty, sinister novel introduces us to Alison Hart, an awkward, obese medium who spends her life touring suburban London's psychic fairs with her efficient but heartless assistant, Colette. Aided by her disgusting spirit guide Morris, she passes on reassuring messages from the other side - but offstage, she is haunted by her own malevolent ghosts. To banish them, she must confront the painful truth about her troubled past....

'In a Right State' - A homeless, lonely old lady packs all her possessions into two faint-striped, shapeless bags and takes herself off to A & E. Sitting in the waiting room, she gives us her wry observations on the other 'habitués' - while sharing her own unlikely memories and the odd bad joke. Inspired by Alan Bennett's diaries, this beautifully drawn, witty and poignant tale was shortlisted for the BBC National Short Story award, and is read by Miriam Margolyes.

Text copyright © Hilary Mantel 1989 (Fludd), 2005 (Beyond Black), 2016 ('In a Right State')
All rights reserved

Cast and credits
Written by Hilary Mantel

Fludd
Abridged and read by Hilary Mantel
Produced by Jane Robinson
First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 3-14 June 1991

Beyond Black
Alison - Alison Steadman
Colette - Rosie Cavaliero
Morris - Bill Wallis
Gavin - Mark Meadows
Natasha/Renee/Mandy- Adrienne O'Sullivan
Emmie - Katharine Rogers
Keith/Aitkenside - Simon Armstrong
Mrs McGibbet/Maureen - Sheila Hannon
Mrs Etchells - June Barrie
Silvana - Jacqueline Tong
Mart - Malcolm Hamilton
Dramatised by Caroline Harrington. Directed by Sara Davies.
First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 1-12 March 2010

'In a Right State'
Read by Miriam Margolyes
Produced by Julian Wilkinson
First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 19 September 2016

© 2023 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2023 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

About Hilary Mantel

English author, Dame Hilary Mary Mantel, was born in Glossop, Derbyshire in 1952. She attended St. Charles Roman Catholic primary school in the mill village of Hadfield. Her parents were actually Irish descent, but were born in England. Mantel's father divorced her mother and left when she was eleven years old. She never saw him again. Her mother did not marry, but spent her life with Jack Mantel, from whom Hilary took his name as her surname. Her schooling ended with a bachelor's degree in Jurisprudence in 1973. She then worked in social work in a geriatric hospital.

Her books include historical fiction, including a trilogy about Thomas Cromwell's rise to power under King Henry VIII. They were Wolf Hall, Bring Up the Bodies, and The Mirror and the Light (which was just released in the UK in March of 2020). She twice won the Booker Award.

In keeping with her unconventional life, Hilary married Gerald McEwen, a geologist in 1972, and they lived in exotic places such as Botswana and Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. They were divorced after he gave up geology to be her business manager, but then remarried.


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