Joseph O’Neill Reads Muriel Spark

约瑟夫·奥尼尔(Joseph O’Neill)阅读穆里尔·斯帕克(Muriel Spark)

The New Yorker: Fiction

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2015-01-01

47 分钟
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单集简介 ...

Joseph O’Neill joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss Muriel Spark’s “The Ormolu Clock,” from a 1960 issue of the magazine.

单集文稿 ...

  • This is the New Yorker fiction podcast from the New Yorker magazine.

  • I'm Deborah Treisman, fiction editor at the New Yorker.

  • Each month we invite a writer to choose a story from the magazine's archives to read and discuss.

  • This month we're going to hear Muriel Sparks story, the Ormolu Clock, which was published in the New Yorker in 1960.

  • And just before Goethe closed the door, I noticed standing upon the cabinet of a large ornamental clock, its case enameled Rosalie with miniature inset pastel paintings.

  • Each curve and twirl in the case of this clock was overlaid with the gilded bronze alloy that is known as Ormolu.

  • The clock twinkled in the early sunlight, which slanted between the window hangings.

  • The story was chosen by Joseph O'Neill, whose own story, the referees, appeared in the magazine in September.

  • His most recent novel, the Dog, was also published in September.

  • Hi, Joe.

  • Hi, Deborah.

  • Now, you had your heart set on reading something by Muriel Spark for this podcast.

  • Why is that?

  • Well, I just sort of love Muriel Spark, and I also think that she's fallen by the wayside a tiny bit, certainly by comparison to her former stature.

  • And I also kind of knew that she had a very productive relationship with a New Yorker.

  • And I thought, I wonder what the first story that she ever published in the New Yorker was.

  • And it turns out to be this rather mysterious story, the Ormelou clock, and wonderful story, which I'd never read before.

  • So it was a great pleasure to find it and read it.

  • I was curious when you brought the story up, because it was relatively far into her writing career.

  • I mean, not very far, but she was 42 when it came out, and I wondered why that was the first one.