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The Sparsholt Affair

By: Alan Hollinghurst
Narrated by: David Dawson
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Publisher's summary

From the internationally acclaimed winner of the Man Booker Prize, a masterly new novel that spans seven transformative decades in England - from the 1940s to the present - as it plumbs the richly complex relationships of a remarkable family.

In 1940, David Sparsholt arrives at Oxford to study engineering, though his sights are set on joining the Royal Air Force. Handsome, athletic, charismatic, he is unaware of his effect on others - especially on Evert Dax, the lonely son of a celebrated novelist who is destined to become a writer himself. With the world at war, and the Blitz raging in London, Oxford nevertheless exists at a strange remove: a place of fleeting beauty - and secret liaisons. A friendship develops between these two young men that will have unexpected consequences as the novel unfolds.

Alan Hollinghurst's new novel explores the legacy of David Sparsholt across three generations, on friends and family alike; we experience through its characters changes in taste, morality, and private life in a sequence of vividly rendered episodes: a Sparsholt holiday in Cornwall; eccentric social gatherings at the Dax family home; the adventures of David's son Johnny, a painter in 1970s London; the push and pull in a group of friends brought together by art, literature, and love. And evoking the increasing openness of gay life, The Sparsholt Affair becomes a meditation on human transience, even as it poignantly expresses the longing for permanence and continuity. Witty, tender, epic in scope yet rich in observation, this is a dazzling novel of fathers and sons; of family and home by a writer hailed by The Wall Street Journal as "one of the best novelists at work today".

©2018 Alan Hollinghurst (P)2018 Random House Audio
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Critic reviews

"Masterful - written in elegant, captivating prose. The story sweeps along in five interlinked sections, in which the characters move through different stages of their lives and their country’s history. Hollinghurst shines a clarifying light on the gay and art worlds through decades of British cultural and political change. In this magnificent novel, Hollinghurst is at the height of his powers." (Publishers Weekly)

"Thrilling; fascinating...a novel full of life and perception. A man’s inability to be honest about his sexuality has scandalous, and brutally public, consequences for several generations. Hollinghurst tracks the vast, transformative changes in gay life over many decades. Part of Hollinghurst's bold talent in this novel, as in his previous work, is to make it evident that lust, sex, and who does what with whom in the bedroom (and even how) are fitting, and insightful, subjects of literary fiction." (Kirkus)

"David Dawson is masterful with dialogue, and there can be no better qualification for the narrator of this vast and engrossing audiobook.... Dawson's ear for personality, class, regional speech, and the accents of different periods is uncanny. An impressive performance." (AudioFile)

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Nothing happens. I'm ashamed to be gay.

The characters are so vapid and selfish that I was embarassed by them. Plot wise, nothing interesting happened. At all. There was the potential to take the story in different, compelling, directions, but the author never did. Dawsons narration was sexy and the only redeeming part of the listening experience. Kudos to him for trying to spin gold out of straw.

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  • 07-25-20

Delightful meandering

David Dawson gives life to the words that Alan Hollinghurst strung together so beautifully. I would probably never read this book but I’m already listening to it again.

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henry james improved for our age

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

the prose is so stunningly fine it takes your breath away....i have read all of his work and i find this is his finest

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a stranger's child

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ivan

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awe at what a well educated intellect is capable of in these sad times for the world

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world goes to hell and i cling to a hollinghurst novel as a life-raft

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  • 04-30-18

Perfect narration of a very fine novel

Rarely does the reader so perfectly present a complex story filled with wonderfully written characters.

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great book

love the characters and the story, beautifully done. the transitions were fantastic, could close my eyes and picture it all in my mind.. thank you.

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Beautifully written book

I am a huge fan of Alan Hollinghurst and think this is his best book, so far, although I loved The Line of Beauty too. The rich detail of the telling of this story comes through beautifully.

The narrator was excellent. His ability with different voices was superb and enriched the experience of reading this book. Bravo!

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Didn’t want it to end.

I really enjoyed this book. The narration was excellent- all the voices and dialects very believable. Like some other reviewers, I didn’t want this book to end. I kept the speed at 1.0 the entire book to savor it.
Beautifully written. Interesting and well developed characters.

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Hollinghurst never disappoints

His ability to weave together a story of such complexity is astonishing. I couldn’t put it down.

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If ;you want to hear a history of homosexuality

Well written and read, it would probably not appeal to the general listener. I read a review in the FT about the author and was intrigued. The story was very personal and explained the life and secrets that homosexuals had to hold during the repressed era in the UK. It is very lengthy and not for most of us. Also there are characters that you follow in their life and how they all come together.

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excellent reading of an interesting novel

David Dawson does an excellent job of conveying the various voices and tones of this novel--a look at two generations and two lives, father and son. A fine work of contemporary realist fiction.

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