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  2. Muriel Spark - Wikipedia

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    Muriel Camberg was born in the Bruntsfield area of Edinburgh, the daughter of Bernard Camberg, an engineer, and Sarah Elizabeth Maud (née Uezzell). [2] [3] Her father was Jewish, born in Edinburgh of Lithuanian immigrant parents, and her English mother had been raised Anglican.

  3. The Only Problem - Wikipedia

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    The Only Problem is a 1984 novel by Scottish author Muriel Spark, ... After Effie's death during a police raid, Harvey can finally finish his work on Job, ...

  4. Deaths in April 2006 - Wikipedia

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    Dame Muriel Spark, 88, British novelist, (The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie). [91] Bruce Weber, 54, Australian rules football executive who was president of the Port Adelaide Football Club. Arthur Winston, 100, American Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority employee, famous for serving for 76 years and retiring at age 100. [92]

  5. Memento Mori (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Memento Mori is a novel by Scottish author Muriel Spark published by Macmillan in 1959. The title (Latin for "remember you must die"), references a common trope.This is represented in the novel by a series of insidious phone calls made to the elderly Dame Lettie Colston and her acquaintances.

  6. The Comforters - Wikipedia

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    The Comforters is the first novel by Scottish author Muriel Spark. She drew on experiences as a recent convert to Catholicism and having suffered hallucinations due to using Dexedrine, an amphetamine then available over the counter for dieting. Although completed in late 1955, the book was not published until 1957.

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  8. The Abbess of Crewe - Wikipedia

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    The Abbess of Crewe is a novella [1] published in 1974 by Muriel Spark. It is centred on a Catholic convent in Crewe and the political intrigues surrounding the election of a new abbess, after the death of the former. It exhibits Spark's typical style of crossing seamlessly between temporal points in the narrative.

  9. New Details Emerge in Cause of Death of Pennsylvania News ...

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    Emily Matson. A cause of death has reportedly been unveiled for Pennsylvania news anchor Emily Matson, who tragically died in the early morning hours of Monday, Dec. 11.She was 42. Following the ...