Reality and Dreams

Reality and Dreams by Muriel Spark, published by Penguin Books in 1997, is a literary work that explores the intricate and unpredictable world of a movie director’s life. This edition spans 160 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a glimpse into the sexual secrets and eccentric imagination of its characters, set against the backdrop of a troubled family dynamic.
In this novel, readers will encounter a unique narrative voice that blends elegance with a satirical edge, reflecting the complexities of human relationships. The story delves into themes of creativity and personal turmoil, inviting exploration of the characters’ inner lives. With its vivid portrayal of the film industry and the intricacies of familial ties, Reality and Dreams provides an engaging experience for those interested in literary fiction.
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Exhilarating, unpredictable, and up-to-the-minute, Spark’s twentieth novel is “as intricate and bright as the toy of a child emperor” (John Updike). It introduces the reader to the sexual secrets, the eccentric imagination, and the troubled family of a movie director. Its voice sounds “unlike any other writer’s: elegant, wise, sympathetic, satiric – at once darkly sinister and brightly chipper” (People).
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