The Finishing School A Novel
Written by Muriel Spark
| Doubleday | Hardcover | September 2004 | $16.95 | 978-0-385-51282-4 (0-385-51282-1)
About this Book
The lethally witty and morally penetrating new novel by one of the world’s most admired writers
College Sunrise is a somewhat louche and vaguely disreputable finishing school located in Lausanne, Switzerland. Rowland Mahler and his wife, Nina, run the school as a way to support themselves while he works, somewhat falteringly, on his novel. Into his creative writing class comes seventeen-year-old Chris Wiley, a literary prodigy whose historical novel-in-progress, on Mary Queen of Scots and the murder of her husband Lord Darnley, has already excited the interest of publishers. The inevitable result: keen envy, and a game of cat and mouse not free of sexual jealousy and attraction. Nobody writing has a keener instinct than Muriel Spark for hypocrisy, self-delusion and moral ambiguity, or a more deliciously satirical eye. The Finishing School is certain to be another Spark landmark, an addition to one of the world’s most lauded and entertaining bodies of work.
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Praise from Great Britain for The Finishing School
“The most sharply original fictional imagination of our time . . . Starting her career as a poet, Spark in many ways remains one—not least in her deftness at finding images in unexpected places.” —Sunday Times
“What a rich seam Spark has quarried here. Moreover, it is cunning how, to the extent her purpose requires, she exploits the reader’s own jealousies or envies, in regard to these imagined students, so rich, so beautiful, so unanxious and so dreadfully young.” —The Spectator
“[Spark’s] faculties are in a state of crystalline sharpness, delineating a world of detail so fine . . . that there is no need to crack the surface to find what lies beneath. The inner workings are all there, visible and faintly absurd, as though fixed in a translucent sheet of fictional ice.” —Sunday Telegraph
“A delightful book, laced with wry and witty observations, which makes a timely call for a return to a world where the quality of a novelist’s prose counts for more than the colour of his hair or the freshness of his face.” —Daily Mail
“Wittily recalls Spark’s best-known work, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie . . . Spark so brilliantly captures extreme states of mind—paranoia, hysteria, neurosis, psychosis—because she organizes her chaotic and centrifugal subject matter through tightly structured plots and luminously precise language.” —Times Literary Supplement
“Another Spark classic . . . An exploration of teenage homosexuality, attempted murder, jealousy, adultery, all dealt with in the most polite and darkly comic way.” —The Tattler
About the Author
MURIEL SPARK was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1918. She is the author of over twenty novels as well as collections of short stories. Her most celebrated works include The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1961), Loitering with Intent (1981), The Comforters (1957), The Public Image (1968), The Girls of Slender Means (1963), The Driver’s Seat (1970) and Aiding and Abetting (2001). She was awarded the OBE in 1993 and is a Dame of the British Empire. She has also been awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters by the University of Edinburgh, as well as the James Tait Black Memorial Prize. She lives in Tuscany.
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