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Muriel
Spark
Muriel
Spark was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1918. She is the author
of twenty-one novels as well as collections of short stories,
criticism, and poetry. Her most celebrated works include THE PRIME
OF MISS JEAN BRODIE (1961), THE COMFORTERS (1957), THE GIRLS OF
SLENDER MEANS (1963), THE MANDELBAUM GATE (1965), THE DRIVER'S
SEAT (1970), LOITERING WITH INTENT (1981), and A FAR CRY FROM
KENSINGTON (1988).
She
was made a Dame of the British Empire in 1993 and Commandeur des
Arts et des Lettres in 1996. She lives in Tuscany, Italy.
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