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Irene Iddesleigh

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Amanda McKittrick Ros, a Northern Irish writer, did for the novel what William McGonagall did for poetry and Florence Foster Jenkins for the coloratura voice. She published a number of novels (all at her own expense) and in addition to being a novelist was a poet, her best known being Visiting Westminster Abbey which begins:

Holy Moses!
Take a look!
Flesh decayed in every nook!
Some rare bits of brain lie here,
Mortal loads of beef and beer.

The best account of her life available on the web is probably http://oddbooks.co.uk/amanda/life.html. C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien and The Inklings were admirers and held competitions to see who could read her work for the longest time whist keeping a straight face. Sadly, all her books are now out of print but command high prices on the rare books market.

Irene Iddesleigh, her first book, is a romantic novel, telling the common story of an unhappy, doomed marriage. The prose style however is unique. (Summary by AJM) (3 hr 55 min)

Chapters

01 - Chapter I

4:36

Read by Andy Minter (1934-2017)

02 - Chapter II

9:08

Read by Andy Minter (1934-2017)

03 - Chapter III

6:16

Read by Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023)

04 - Chapter IV

7:43

Read by Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023)

05 - Chapter V

10:59

Read by Sarika Pawar

06 - Chapter VI

12:03

Read by Andy Minter (1934-2017)

07 - Chapter VII

13:24

Read by TriciaG

08 - Chapter VIII

16:19

Read by TriciaG

09 - Chapter IX

6:55

Read by ToddHW

10 - Chapter X

13:09

Read by ToddHW

11 - Chapter XI

16:41

Read by Chuck Williamson

12 - Chapter XII

23:20

Read by Chuck Williamson

13 - Chapter XIII

12:32

Read by A. J. Carroll

14 - Chapter XIV

13:55

Read by A. J. Carroll

15 - Chapter XV

15:45

Read by Patti Cunningham

16 - Chapter XVI

18:15

Read by Patti Cunningham

17 - Chapter XVII

14:01

Read by Patti Cunningham

18 - Chapter XVIII

14:54

Read by Andy Minter (1934-2017)

19 - Chapter XIX

5:31

Read by Andy Minter (1934-2017)