Written by Muriel Spark - Audio book performed by Nadia May - Unabridged Fiction - 4 COMPACT DISCS - 5.5 hours Publisher, Blackstone Audiobooks (September 2002) "I read this book in a delirium of delight. In Loitering with Intent, Miss Spark returns to the early flawless form of Momento Mori and The Comforters…robust and full-bodied, a wise and mature work, and a brilliantly mischievous one." —The New York Times Book Review "A grand, elusive little entertainment, eccentric comedy on the surface and serious literary matters scurrying around below." —Kirkus Reviews "One of Muriel Spark's most accomplished fables or novels." —A.S. Byatt "A delight from start to finish—funny, unexpected and compulsively readable...a strange, immensely enjoyable novel." —Auberon Waugh, Daily Mail "How wonderful to be an artist and a woman in the twentieth century," Fleur Talbot rejoices. Loitering about London, circa 1949, with intent to gather material for her writing, Fleur finds a job "on the grubby edge of the literary world," as secretary to the odd Autobiographical Association. Are they mad egomaniacs, hilariously writing their memoirs in advance—or poor fools ensnared by a blackmailer? Rich material, in any case. But when its pompous director, Sir Quentin, steals the manuscript of Fleur's new novel, fiction begins to appropriate life. The association's members begin to act out scenes exactly as Fleur herself had already written them in her missing manuscript. And as they meet darkly funny, pre-visioned fates, where does art start or reality end? "A delicious conundrum," as The New Statesman described Loitering with Intent. |
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