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The long-awaited biography of one of the great writers of the twentieth century - ''a wonderful blend of scholarly fact and juicy storytelling'' (Mail on Sunday).

Muriel Spark ended was one of the great writers of the twentieth century. Hers is a Cinderella story, the first thirty-nine years of which she presented in her autobiography, Curriculum Vitae (1992), politely blurring the intensity of her darker moments: her relations with her brother, mother, son, husband; a terrifying period of hallucinations and subsequent depression; and the disastrously misplaced love she had felt for two men she had wanted to marry, Howard Sergeant and Derek Stanford.

Aged nineteen, Spark left Scotland to marry in Southern Rhodesia, escaping back to Britain on a troopship in 1944 after her divorce. Her son returned in 1945 to be brought up by her parents in Edinburgh while she established herself as a poet and critic in London. After becoming a Roman Catholic in 19

Trade Review
Gripping; a rich, complex, quagmire of a book, Muriel Spark is worth the wait, witty, readable and well researched - about as satisfying as a literary biography can be -- Frances Wilson * Daily Telegraph *
Stannard's triumph is to have produced an account that survived her scrutiny yet reveals her vanity and egotism so unmistakably * Sunday Times *
A lively, engrossing and detailed tome * Sunday Telegraph *
Stannard has got under Spark's skin about as deeply as anyone could -- Alastair Mabbott * Herald *
Spark invited the author to write her biography. In his hands scholasticism and sauce prove a fascinating, compelling mix * Huddersfield Daily Examiner *
Stannard had unfettered access to Spark's archives and proves an adept biographer of the sparky and troubled author * The Times *
Stannard is particularly strong on Spark as a novelist and on the intrigues of the American and British and publishing worlds * Irish Times *
An exhaustive and fascinating story * Evening Standard *
This fine life explains why Muriel Spark numbers among the crème de la crème of modern novelists ... [With its] many fine vignettes ... this is a biography that has been worth the long wait * Sunday Telegraph *
Martin Stannard's biography will become the standard work on one of Britain's finest postwar writers * Observer *
Precise and perceptive ... a pioneering biography * The Times *

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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The long-awaited biography of one of the great writers of the twentieth century - ''a wonderful blend of scholarly fact and juicy storytelling'' (Mail on Sunday).

      Muriel Spark ended was one of the great writers of the twentieth century. Hers is a Cinderella story, the first thirty-nine years of which she presented in her autobiography, Curriculum Vitae (1992), politely blurring the intensity of her darker moments: her relations with her brother, mother, son, husband; a terrifying period of hallucinations and subsequent depression; and the disastrously misplaced love she had felt for two men she had wanted to marry, Howard Sergeant and Derek Stanford.

      Aged nineteen, Spark left Scotland to marry in Southern Rhodesia, escaping back to Britain on a troopship in 1944 after her divorce. Her son returned in 1945 to be brought up by her parents in Edinburgh while she established herself as a poet and critic in London. After becoming a Roman Catholic in 19

      Trade Review
      Gripping; a rich, complex, quagmire of a book, Muriel Spark is worth the wait, witty, readable and well researched - about as satisfying as a literary biography can be -- Frances Wilson * Daily Telegraph *
      Stannard's triumph is to have produced an account that survived her scrutiny yet reveals her vanity and egotism so unmistakably * Sunday Times *
      A lively, engrossing and detailed tome * Sunday Telegraph *
      Stannard has got under Spark's skin about as deeply as anyone could -- Alastair Mabbott * Herald *
      Spark invited the author to write her biography. In his hands scholasticism and sauce prove a fascinating, compelling mix * Huddersfield Daily Examiner *
      Stannard had unfettered access to Spark's archives and proves an adept biographer of the sparky and troubled author * The Times *
      Stannard is particularly strong on Spark as a novelist and on the intrigues of the American and British and publishing worlds * Irish Times *
      An exhaustive and fascinating story * Evening Standard *
      This fine life explains why Muriel Spark numbers among the crème de la crème of modern novelists ... [With its] many fine vignettes ... this is a biography that has been worth the long wait * Sunday Telegraph *
      Martin Stannard's biography will become the standard work on one of Britain's finest postwar writers * Observer *
      Precise and perceptive ... a pioneering biography * The Times *

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