Description
Described by David Lodge as "the most gifted and innovative writer of her generation," Muriel Spark had a literary career that spanned from the late 1940s until her death in 2006, and included poems, stories, plays, essays, and, most notably, novels. The extensive bibliography of her works included in this collection reveals the astonishing output of a powerful and sustained creative spirit.
Hidden Possibilities gathers a distinguished group of writers from both sides of the Atlantic to offer an informed overview of Muriel Spark's life and work. Critics have often read Spark in a somewhat narrow context-as a Catholic, a woman, or a Scottish writer. The essays in this volume, while making connections between these contexts, cumulatively situate her in a broader European tradition. The volume includes interviews with Spark that cast light both on the course of her professional life and on her notably distinctive personality.
Contributors: Regina Barreca, Gerard Carruthers, Barbara Epler, John Glavin, Dan Gunn, Robert E. Hosmer Jr., Joseph Hynes, Gabriel Josipovici, Frank Kermode, John Lanchester, Doris Lessing, David Malcolm, John Mortimer, Alan Taylor, and John Updike.
About the Author
Robert E. Hosmer Jr. is senior lecturer in the Department of English Language and Literature at Smith College.
Reviews
"Hidden Possibilities combines solid scholarship with engaging personal tributes that, collectively, offer an unabashed celebration of Muriel Spark and her work. The essays are a significant addition to full-length studies of Spark while remaining accessible to Spark's fans and readers." -Margaret E. Mitchell, University of West Georgia
"I teach Spark in undergraduate British literature and women's literature courses. This book would be very useful to my students, and is really an ideal collection for undergraduates in that it demonstrates the breadth of critical approaches to an author's work. In short, I think this is the rare book that would have crossover appeal to a general and scholarly audience and would be particularly useful for undergraduates or readers just being introduced to Spark's oeuvre." -Julie Nash, University of Massachusetts Lowell
"A satisfyingly eclectic mixture [of essays]. If the first section provides some much-needed sustained critical appreciation of Spark's literary genius, the woman herself is brought wonderfully to life in the final essays." -Times Literary Supplement
"Hosmer has assembled a distinguished mix of academics and notable popular authors (e.g., John Updike and Doris Lessing) to address various aspects of Spark's vast bibliography and how her life informed her work . . . the contributors present a fairly well-rounded and informed perspective on Spark's oeuvre. Perhaps the strongest points of the volume are the interviews with Spark, in which her passion for writing and her remarkable wit are center stage." -Library Journal
"An extraordinary collection, 'Hidden Possibilities: Essays in Honor of Muriel Spark' is very highly recommended reading and an essential addition to academic library Literary Studies reference and study collections." -The Midwest Book Review
"An excellent new collection of critical responses to the Scottish-born author's work." -BookForum
"Hidden Possibilities, in honour of the late Muriel Spark is nothing if not frank about its adoration of the subject . . . It is hardly undeserved: in her use of prolepsis, the merging of (English) domestic realism with the (Scottish) supernatural tradition and her 'metafictional concerns,' Spark is one of the most innovative writers of the twentieth century." -The Times Literary Supplement
Book Information
ISBN 9780268030995
Author Robert E. Hosmer Jr.
Format Paperback
Page Count 304
Imprint University of Notre Dame Press
Publisher University of Notre Dame Press
Weight(grams) 454g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 18mm