LIKE A CAT LOVES A BIRD: James Bailey in conversation with Jenn Ashworth
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LIKE A CAT LOVES A BIRD: James Bailey in conversation with Jenn Ashworth

By Blackwell's Manchester

Overview

Join us to celebrate the publication of James Bailey's illuminating biography of Muriel Spark

We are thrilled to welcome James Bailey to Blackwell's on the 16th of April to discuss LIKE A CAT LOVES A BIRD: The Nine Lives of Muriel Spark. James will be in conversation with Jenn Ashworth (author of The Parallel Path).

Doors: 6.30pm, starts: 6.45pm

Tickets are £4. Admission is free when purchasing a copy of the book in advance.


About LIKE A CAT LOVES A BIRD:

"She was, if you believe what you read in the papers: a genius, a survivor, a bad mother, a fickle friend, a closeted lesbian, a tyrant, a loner, an eccentric, a recluse, a gossip, and an arch-manipulator. She would politely encourage you not to believe what you read in the papers."

Muriel Spark was one of literature's great shapeshifters. That mercurial quality is found in her strange, brilliant, cruel novels - with their plots featuring pensioners receiving telephone calls from Death, the devil going clubbing in Peckham and a fascist schoolmistress leading her coterie of girls astray - but it is also true of her as a person.

As sly, nimble and elegant as Spark's own work, Like a Cat Loves a Bird is a thrilling new perspective on a remarkable life and career that spanned much of the twentieth century. From her childhood in Edinburgh to her final years in Tuscany - via South Africa, London, New York and Rome - it traces a light-footed journey around the world and through her strange and magnificent bibliography. It tells an irresistible story of transformation, wit and fierce determination and makes a passionate case for this vital modern artist.


About the author:

James Bailey is a writer and researcher from Manchester. He is a Doctor of Literature, and the author of Muriel Spark's Early Fiction (2021) and the co-editor of British Women Short Story Writers (2015). His day job involves working to support the development of other writers, as well as publishers, bookshops and literature festivals.


If you cannot make the event but would like a dedicated copy of the book, please email events.manchester@blackwell.co.uk or call us on 0161 274 3331.

Our event format is usually a 45 minute discussion between the author and interviewer, followed by a chance for audience members to ask questions. There will be the opportunity to get your book signed/dedicated after the event. Events are a brilliant opportunity to discover new books, meet authors and likeminded readers and learn something new.

Support your local bookshop and help us keep the Manchester literary scene vibrant and exciting. You can follow us on Eventbrite and social media (@BlackwellsMCR) to keep up to date on upcoming events.

Category: Arts, Literary Arts

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

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Blackwell's Bookshop

146 Oxford Road

Manchester M13 9GP United Kingdom

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Apr 16 · 6:30 PM GMT+1