The Sparsholt Affair
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''The Sparsholt Affair'' is the sixth novel written by
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Alan Hollinghurst Alan James Hollinghurst (born 26 May 1954) is an English novelist, poet, short story writer and translator. He won the 1989 Somerset Maugham Award, the 1994 James Tait Black Memorial Prize and the 2004 Booker Prize. Early life and education H ...
. The novel explores the changing attitudes towards homosexuality in England through the lives of two men: David Sparsholt, a teenager briefly attending Oxford during the Second World War, and his openly gay son, Johnny Sparsholt, who comes of age in
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just as homosexuality has been decriminalised.


Plot


A New Man

In 1940 Freddie Green, a literature student, has rooms that overlook the room of a handsome young seventeen year old named David Sparsholt. Two of Freddie's friends, Peter Coyle, an artist, and Evert Dax, the son of an influential writer, both see Sparsholt and develop an obsession with him. Despite the fact that David has a fiancée, Freddie introduces him to Evert, hoping to help Evert develop a relationship with him. When David is fined twenty pounds after it is discovered that he brought his fiancée up to his room, Evert offers to loan him the money to pay the fine. According to Evert, David proceeded to have sex with him. While Evert believes this is the beginning of an affair, Freddie suspects that the sex was offered as a repayment for the loan. Shortly after David's father dies in an air raid and Freddie loses touch with him as David goes to war.


The Lookout

In the mid-1960s Johnny Sparsholt, David and Connie's son, is a teenage boy who has fallen in love with a French friend of his, Bastien. Bastien spends a few weeks in the summer with the Sparsholts with Johnny spending most of his time hoping that they will renew the sexual aspect of their relationship that they engaged in the previous year. David, who became a war hero during the Second World War, meanwhile spends much of his time with Clifford Haxby, a business friend and acquaintance, who is married but has no children.


Small Oils

Johnny Sparsholt, now an adult, lives in
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in the mid-1970s as an art dealer's apprentice while trying to make a career as a painter. Sparsholt's name is infamous due to a sexual scandal involving his father, Cliff, several male prostitutes and a small-time politician when homosexuality was still deemed illegal several years earlier. His parents divorced and both remarried. Through work Johnny meets Evert Dax, who is still friends with members of his Oxford circle, as well as befriending several young gay members of Dax's circle who are also members of the art world. Johnny becomes besotted with Ivan Goyle, the nephew of an artist whom Dax once admired. Ivan however is a self-declared gerontophile who is attracted to Dax and who is only interested in Johnny's father and the infamous Sparsholt Affair of a few years ago. Johnny also befriends the wealthy Francesca Skipton, who commissions him to paint a portrait of her with her lover Una, and who asks Johnny to father a child with her whom she can raise with Una.


Losses

By 1995 Johnny is a successful artist who has a 7-year-old daughter, Lucy, whom he conceived with Francesca, and is living with his partner, Pat. Members of Evert's Oxford circle begin to die including Freddie Green who leaves behind a memoir which includes the details found in ''A New Man''. Ivan discovers the memoirs and forces Johnny to read it. After the scandal David divorced Connie but has now remarried to a woman. On a trip to
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to visit his son, Johnny asks David to sit for him and also takes a chance to reintroduce him to Evert. The meeting goes well and seems to bring about new intimacy between father and son, but when Johnny brings up the matter of the fine David incurred, David denies the incident.


Consolations

Twenty years later Johnny is now a widower after Pat dies of prostate cancer. He tries to date once more, meeting men on
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but having difficulty connecting with them. While out at a club for the first time in decades he meets a young Brazilian man, Zé, and as they are about to have sex he receives texts notifying him that his father has died. David's death renews interest in the Sparsholt Affair, which discomforts Johnny. Nevertheless, he continues on with life, continuing to see Zé and beginning a portrait of Lucy made just before her wedding.


Characters

*''David Drummond Sparsholt'', a handsome and athletic man who briefly attends
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before becoming a pilot and serving in the Second World War. *''Johnny Sparsholt'', David's son with his wife, Connie. *''Evert Dax'', the gay son of a prominent philanderer and writer, Victor Dax


Style and influences

Hollinghurst identified the Henry James novella ''
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'' as an influence on the work and his decision to give as little detail to the titular affair as possible. Hollinghurst acknowledged that, like his earlier work ''
The Stranger's Child ''The Stranger's Child'' is the fifth novel by Alan Hollinghurst, first published in June 2011. The book tells the story of a minor poet, Cecil Valance, who is killed in the First World War. In 1913, he visits a Cambridge friend, George Sawle, ...
'', the narrative skips over large historical and cultural milestones, stating that he was "interested in ..the effects of these major things."


Reception

The novel received positive reviews. ''
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'' called it a "beautifully observed" novel. ''
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'' praised the novel as "a wonder, full of wit and tenderness, rendered in prose of unostentatious, classic beauty" and also praised Hollinghurst as the best living English stylist.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Sparsholt Affair, The Novels by Alan Hollinghurst 2017 British novels 2017 LGBT-related literary works 2010s LGBT novels Novels with gay themes Picador (imprint) books