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Born in 1918 into a working-class Edinburgh family, Muriel Spark became the epitome of literary chic and one of the great writers of the twentieth century. Her autobiography, Curriculum Vitae: A Volume of Autobiography, recorded her early years but politely blurred her darker moments: troubled relations with her family, a terrifying period of hallucinations, and disastrous affairs with the men she loved. At the age of nineteen, Spark left Scotland to get married in southern Rhodesia, only to divorce and escape back to Britain in 1944. After converting to Catholicism in 1954, she began writing novels that propelled her into the literary stratosphere. These came to include Memento Mori, The Girls of Slender Means, and A Far Cry from Kensington

Spark achieved international celebrity with The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1961), later adapted into a successful play and film. John Updike, Tennessee Williams, Evelyn Waugh, and Graham Greene, among others, applauded her work. She lived part-time in New York City, had an office at the New Yorker, and became friends with Shirley Hazzard and W. H. Auden. Spark ultimately settled in Italy, where for more than thirty years—until her death in 2006—she shared a house with the artist Penelope Jardine. Spark gave Martin Stannard full access to her papers. He interviewed her many times as well as speaking to her colleagues, friends, and family members. The result is an indelible portrait of one of the most significant and emotionally complicated writers of the twentieth century, full of strong feeling, sharp wit, and unabashed ambition.

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“Martin Stannard’s biography of Muriel Spark―dark queen of postwar British fiction and, for me at least, one of the great writers of all time―is as astonishing as his subject. In his chronicle of her rich, adverse, and inexplicable life and work he has, like a brilliant lepidopterist, managed to catch her and pin her down while preserving her elusive genius as an artist and a woman in the twentieth century.” ―Jenny McPhee, author of A Man of No Moon

“Excellent . . . superbly detailed . . . , patient, affectionate, sometimes funny and . . . very intelligent. It is hard to believe that the work could have been done better.” ―Frank Kermode, London Review of Books

“Will undoubtedly be the standard biography of a writer with perhaps the most distinctive voice . . . in postwar British fiction.” ―Mark Bostridge, The Observer

“This account will not be surpassed.” ―Bryan Cheyette, The Independent

“Gripping, . . . rich, complex . . . well worth the wait. Witty, readable, and well researched, it is about as satisfying as a literary biography can be.” ―Frances Wilson, Daily Telegraph

“[Stannard’s] triumph is to have produced an account that . . . revealed [Spark’s] vanity and egotism so unmistakably, as well as her courage, vitality and determination.” ―John Carey, The Times

“Stannard is himself now a giant of his genre. . . . [He] brilliantly and sympathetically effaces the self-mythology of Spark’s well-known public image . . . a gifted biographer with a fine turn of phrase.” Martin McQuillan, Times Higher Education Supplement

“A wonderful blend of scholarly fact and juicy storytelling.” ―Katheryn Hughes, Mail on Sunday

“Exceptionally well written and lively.” ―Robin Baird-Smith, Tablet

“A best biography of the year.” ?Nicholas Shakespeare, Daily Telegraph
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Martin Stannard is a professor of modern English literature at the University of Leicester and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. He is author of Evelyn Waugh: No Abiding City, chosen as "Book of the Year" by Muriel Spark and by William Boyd as one of his "Books of the Millennium."

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