Francis Spufford, British writer, discusses his new novel, Nonesuch, set in London during the Blitz, exploring themes of survival, societal constraints, and the allure of the unearthly. The conversation delves into the historical importance of the Blitz in shaping British identity and how Spufford's novel interacts with C.S. Lewis's Narnia series, particularly regarding female characters and their desires. Spufford also reflects on the pro-fascist sentiments among the British upper class during that era and the parallels with contemporary authoritarianism. Furthermore, Spufford shares personal insights into his family history, his sister's illness, and his journey back to Christianity, triggered by Mozart's clarinet concerto.
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