Muriel Spark's autobiography traces how one of the great modern
writers in English emerged. Beginning with luminous evocations of a
1920s childhood in Edinburgh and memories of school, taught by the
original 'Miss Jean Brodie', Spark recalls her formative years, up to
the publication of her first novel in 1957. 'In order to write about
life as I intended to do, I felt I had first to live,' Spark says. In
her account of her unhappy marriage in colonial Kenya, her return to
wartime London on a troop ship, working at the Foreign Office as one
of the 'girls of slender means', editing Poetry Review and her
conversion to Catholicism, Muriel Spark outlines the life that
provided material for some of the best-loved novels of the twentieth
century.
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ISBN
9781784100919
Publisert
2014
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Lives and Letters
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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