2007 books

Aug. 10th, 2007 11:26 pm
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69) Lee Hall, Spoonface Steinberg, 1997
I first encountered this in 1997 as a short BBC radio play and later snapped it up on video. (Lee Hall later went on to write Billy Elliott). Spoonface Steinberg is a quite extraordinary first person narrative from a young autistic girl who's also dying of cancer; her observations about her problematic parents, opera, the 'sparks' of life and the non-existence that is death are acute and memorably unsentimental. It was also voted one of the ten best radio dramas of all time by readers of Radio Times and, particularly if you have seen the TV version, this is one that can't fail to stay with you.

Date: 2007-08-10 11:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pmcray.livejournal.com
Every now and then you run into something painfully good on Radio 4 and this was one of those things, on a drive from DERA Haslar to DERA Holton Heath, I think. I hated "Billy Elliot" though both because it is a farrago of cliches and also because it is historically tone deaf (it desperately *wants* to be set in the 1974 mines' strike... so why didn't they just set it in the 1970s?).

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