Friday, November 18, 2011

Iris Murdoch successor?

Have read all of IM's novels and philosophy etc. Have not been able since her death to find anyone to succeed her as a major unique talent, capable of such range and cleverness and perception and humour and occasional weirdness. I heard quite a while ago that Candia McWilliam (?) was the new Iris Murdoch but I read her novel A Case of Knives and was disappointed. Any suggestions? Or was IM a one-off?

Iris Murdoch successor?
I wouldn't presume to make recommendations myself, but I can think of a couple of places you could try:





http://www.irismurdoch.plus.com/imsoc.ht...


The webmaster might have suggestions





Since Jorn counts her among his favorites, you might want to see who else he recommends:


http://www.robotwisdom.com/jorn/favorite...


(I do like Peter Dickinson.)





There's also a Yahoo group devoted to Iris Murdoch; it doesn't seem to be too active but sometimes a new member can spur new discussions, and they may have some suggestions.





Good luck!
Reply:totally unrelated ..but why not try


the first and last freedom by krishnamurti


for real range of perception.





unfortunately for you though..he deals in fact not fiction..and i dont know how much of a stomach you have for the truth as opposed to mere whimsical philosophising.
Reply:I agree that Iris Murdoch was a wonderful writer. I have found no equal to her in modern writers although I am somewhat taken by Fay Weldon but of the old writers Anthony Trollope takes a lot of beating particularly the book called something like "As we are now" or "As we live now" - sorry memory lapse

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