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Muriel Spark

    February 1, 1918 – April 13, 2006

    Muriel Spark was a prolific Scottish novelist, short story writer, and poet whose darkly comedic voice made her one of the most distinctive writers of the twentieth century. Her work often delves into the complexities of human nature and society, frequently employing absurdity and irony. Spark masterfully wielded language, crafting unforgettable characters and narratives that provoke thought in the reader. Her unique style and profound insight into the human psyche establish her as a significant literary voice of her era.

    Muriel Spark
    The Driver's Seat
    Loitering with intent
    A Far Cry From Kensington
    The Hothouse by the East River
    Mary Shelley
    The Complete Short Stories
    • The Letters of Muriel Spark (Volume 1)

      • 576 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      The first of two volumes of the letters of Muriel Spark, one of the greatest and most fascinating writers of the twentieth century. In 1944, on her return to England after a disastrous marriage, Muriel Spark was unknown as a writer except to a handful of close friends; by 1963 she was the internationally renowned author of seven critically acclaimed, bestselling novels. Her letters - witty, affectionate, sharp, mercurial - reveal the turbulence of her early career in postwar London: her struggles to earn a living as a writer, her difficult love affairs, a terrifying breakdown, and her conversion to Catholicism. They also trace her development from little-known poet to celebrated novelist, with glittering insights into the emergence of her unique literary voice, as well as her relationships with friends, lovers, writers and publishers. Selected from her extensive correspondence and insightfully edited and annotated, this is an essential read for anyone interested in Spark's work and world. '[An] immaculately-edited collection . . . Feisty, fun-filled, witty and, of course, sparky, the letters are a window into a remarkable life that was lived in devotion to literature' ALAN TAYLOR, author of Appointment in Arezzo: A Friendship with Muriel Spark

      The Letters of Muriel Spark (Volume 1)2025
    • In the night the snow came. She awoke on Christmas morning in that unmistakable light, coming up from the earth and shining between her curtains. Celebrate Christmas through the creative minds of a host of authors, including Beryl Bainbridge, Maeve Binchy, Richmal Crompton, Alice Munro and Elizabeth von Arnim. From the delightful consequences of decorating the tree by Stella Gibbons to a disorientating encounter at 35,000 feet on a Christmas Day flight by Muriel Spark, an amateur pantomime by Stella Margetson and a New Year's resolution by Alice Childress, these stories are sure to fortify you over the Christmas period. Stories for Christmas and the Festive Season explores the joys and disappointments, pressures and preparations of this time of year from a female perspective. In keeping with the spirit of the series, the stories are plucked from different decades of the twentieth century and penned by familiar as well as forgotten authors writing for both books and popular magazines. The British Library Women Writers series is a curated collection of novels by female authors who enjoyed broad, popular appeal in their day. In a century during which the role of women in society changed radically, their fictional heroines highlight women's experience of life inside and outside the home through the decades in these rich, insightful and evocative stories.

      Stories for Christmas and the Festive Season2022
    • Mary Shelley

      • 266 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      In the summer of 1816, aged nineteen, Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein. A pioneering work of science fiction, it captured the popular imagination from the start. The daughter of radical philosopher William Godwin and pioneering feminist Mary Wollstonecraft, Mary Shelley lived an unconventional life marred by tragedy. At sixteen she scandalised ..

      Mary Shelley2013
      4.0
    • The Complete Short Stories

      • 608 pages
      • 22 hours of reading

      It is perhaps her short stories that demonstrate her gifts best: wit, perception, acute characterisation, elegance and precision. They mark her out as one of the finest writers of her generation Observer

      The Complete Short Stories2011
      4.1
    • I consolatori

      • 246 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Quando, nel 1956, l’editore londinese Macmillan comprò il primo romanzo di una giovane autrice sconosciuta, I consolatori , si rese subito conto di aver fatto una scelta molto ardita. Così, temendo che fosse «troppo difficile» per il pubblico del tempo, esitò un anno prima di darlo alle stampe. Muriel Spark non si stupì particolarmente del ritardo: forse, dentro di sé, sapeva già di essere, secondo le parole di John Updike, «uno dei pochi scrittori che abbiano abbastanza risorse, coraggio e grinta da modificare la macchina della narrativa». Oggi qualunque lettore, avvezzo o meno ai suoi romanzi più celebri, non potrà che soccombere allo charme che si sprigiona dalla sublime eccentricità dei consolatori (o persecutori?) che popolano queste pagine: una nonna contrabbandiera, un libraio satanista, un giovane cronista con la vocazione del detective, e un’eroina che ha il sommo cruccio di sapersi personaggio di un romanzo. Li seguiremo, avvinti ed esilarati, fra storie d’amore, ricatti e terribili vendette in un intreccio prodigo di suspense e sortilegi. Un intreccio che dovette colpire anche Evelyn Waugh, se si risolse a scrivere a un’amica: «Mi sono state mandate le bozze del geniale romanzo di una signora che si chiama Muriel Spark. La protagonista è una scrittrice cattolica che soffre di allucinazioni. Il libro uscirà presto e sono sicuro che tutti penseranno che l’abbia scritto io. Vi prego di smentire».

      I consolatori2009
    • Diogenes Taschenbuch: Der letzte Schliff

      • 189 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Was sich in den Klassenzimmern eines Internats am Genfersee abspielt, ist äußerst lehrreich. Aber nicht immer lehrplangemäß. Der letzte Schliff : eine moderne Schulgeschichte, ein amouröser Clinch zweier Jungautoren, eine Mordgeschichte. Ein obsessiver Reigen, in dem nicht nur wichtig ist, wer mit wem schlief, sondern wer wem wie an den Kragen will.

      Diogenes Taschenbuch: Der letzte Schliff2007
    • The Finishing School, Muriel Spark's twenty-second and final novel, was published in 2004

      The Finishing School2004
      3.3
    • In sturmzerzauster Welt : die Brontës, wie sie wirklich waren und wie sie sich selbst sahen der Versuch einer Autobiographie in Briefen, Gedichten und Selbstzeugnissen, kongenial zusammengestellt und nacherzählt von Muriel Spark.

      In sturmzerzauster Welt2003
      4.1
    • Hundertundelf Jahre ohne Chauffeur

      • 123 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Was tun, wenn die von einem selbst erfundene Figur plötzlich empört an der Haustür klingelt? Und wie kann es passieren, daß man im eigenen Haus zum Butler wird? Was, wenn ein Gespenst als Patient in die Praxis kommt? Und wenn der eigene Chef einem immer weniger geheuer wird? Muriel Spark kennt wie keine andere die Tücken des Alltags und der Phantasie. Pointiert und präzise fängt sie den leichten Wahn ein, der überall lauert, in öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln, Aufzügen, alten Schlössern und verhockten Dörfern. »Ich kann mir keine geistlosere Beschäftigung vorstellen, als ein Gespenst zu sein und einfach so post mortem aufzutauchen und zu verschwinden. Warte nur, bis ich dich weganalysieren lasse«, so wehrt sich ein Verfolgter gegen den Geist, der ihn bedroht. Und er ist nicht allein: Die »Helden« bei Muriel Spark greifen zu höchst ungewöhnlichen Mitteln, um mit der Wirklichkeit fertig zu werden. Immer genau dann, wenn man verheerende Ironie erwartet, passiert noch etwas viel Verrückteres und viel Echteres. In einzigartig lakonischem Stil lässt Muriel Spark ihre Geschichten voller Vergnügen ins Komische, Unheimliche, Groteske kippen. Die Geschichten von Muriel Spark erschüttern unsere Gewohnheiten auf höchst unterhaltsame Weise."

      Hundertundelf Jahre ohne Chauffeur2002
      2.6
    • Černá madona

      • 40 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Povídka známé skotské autorky, v níž si bere na mušku snobismus a rasové předsudky nové střední vrstvy v Británii 50. let. V této době sice Británie prožívá období prosperity a více se otevírá světu, ale pokrytectví, sociální a rasová předpojatost společnosti z minulosti stále přetrvávají. Manželé Lou a Raymond jsou velmi aktivními katolíky, kteří se považují za představitele moderních mravních a pokrokových názorů. Jednou byla do jejich kostela nainstalována socha Černé madony z bahenního dubu. Brzy se začaly šířit zprávy, že řadu lidí vyslyšela v jejich trápení. Také Lou a Raymond ji požádají o pomoc, ale v tu chvíli ještě netuší, jaké zkoušce bude jejich mravnost a tolerantnost podrobena. Výborná povídka s motivem nadpřirozena.

      Černá madona2001
      4.2