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  2. Muriel Spark - Wikipedia

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    The Muriel Spark Papers at Washington University in St. Louis; Muriel Spark fonds at University of Victoria, Special Collections; Guardian obituary, 17 April 2006; In their own words BBC interview 3 December 1971 (Video, 30 mins) Chrysalis: a poem by Muriel Spark from TLS, 17 January 2008 "Dame Muriel Spark", Fellows Remembered, The Royal ...

  3. Samuel Robin Spark - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Robin Spark (9 July 1938 – 6 August 2016) was a Scottish artist. He was the son of Sidney Oswald Spark and writer Muriel Spark. [1] [2]Prolific in his work, [3] he created more than 1,000 paintings, photographs, and short texts and articles about art, Jewish culture, and his family.

  4. Howard Sergeant - Wikipedia

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    The Scotsman obituary of Muriel Spark, referring to her autobiography Curriculum Vitae, stated: The title was precise. A CV is an impersonal account of one's career suggesting progress from strength to strength. It now seems clear that she did love with passion one of the boyfriends mentioned: the poet, Howard Sergeant.

  5. 1918 in literature - Wikipedia

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    February 1 – Muriel Spark, Scottish novelist (died 2006) [9] February 6 – Lothar-Günther Buchheim, German novelist, war correspondent and painter (died 2007) March 9 – Mickey Spillane, American mystery writer (died 2006) [10] March 10 – Theodore Cogswell, American science fiction author (died 1987)

  6. The Only Problem - Wikipedia

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    Anita Brookner in The New York Times praises the novel: "Mrs. Spark's characters, although frequently mad, are never dishonest. Indeed, they deliver many stunning truths with an impassive eye or a careless smile; fine literary manners are observed in the precision of their speech.

  7. The Girls of Slender Means - Wikipedia

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    The Girls of Slender Means is a novella written in 1963 by British author Muriel Spark.It was included in Anthony Burgess's 1984 book Ninety-Nine Novels: The Best in English since 1939 — A Personal Choice. [3]

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  9. 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.

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