The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Book festival explores prime of Muriel Spark

Journalist to discuss his friendship with the Edinburgh-born writer during event

- JAMIE BUCHAN jabuchan@thecourier.co.uk

A Perthshire book festival will celebrate 100 years of one of the country’s bestloved writers.

This weekend’s Bookmark in Blairgowri­e will dedicate a full day of its packed programme to the life and work of Muriel Spark.

Journalist Alan Taylor will discuss his friendship with the Edinburgh-born novelist, best known for her influentia­l book The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie.

Mr Taylor, who details his friendship with Spark in his new memoir Appointmen­t in Arezzo, will be joined on stage by Bookmark chairwoman Gail Wylie, past chairwoman of the Muriel Spark Society, who will talk about the joys and challenges of bringing Spark’s work to the radio.

The festival will also host an exploratio­n of Spark’s poetry with writer Stewart Conn.

The Bookmark Festival, now in its sixth year, will be visited by a series of top authors throughout the weekend.

Former MP Alan Johnson will open the celebratio­n on Friday evening with a talk about his autobiogra­phical book In My Life, which details the music that has sound-tracked his life.

He will be in conversati­on with local SNP MP Pete Wishart, a fellow music lover and former member of Runrig.

Also on the bill is Fife author Isla Dewar, who will talk about her latest novel It Takes One To Know One.

She will tell Ms Wylie about lost ambitions and the business of finding yourself when you discover – as her protagonis­t Charlie Gavin does – that you are not who you thought you were.

Saturday’s agenda will get under way with a visit from Glasgow crime writer Denise Mina, who will talk about her book The Last Drop, winner of the 2017 McIvanney Prize for Scottish Crime Book of the Year.

She will be interviewe­d by leading criminal defence lawyer, Brian McConnachi­e QC.

Saturday’s line-up also features Allan Massie, who has published a fictional memoir of Walter Scott called the Ragged Lion, and Bill Jones who will talk about his new thriller Black Camp 21, which explores the history of the Cultybragg­an POW camp near Comrie.

Author of Scotland: Her Story, Rosemary Goring, will explain why she wanted to redress the balance of traditiona­l history books by offering the story of the nation from women’s perspectiv­es.

And author and historian Elizabeth Crawford will talk about the art and artists of the women’s suffrage campaign.

All events will be held at Blairgowri­e Community Campus, with full details on the festival’s website.

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Picture: PA. Muriel Spark is best known for her book The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie.
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Former MP Alan Johnson will open the celebratio­n on Friday evening with a talk about his book In My Life.

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