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Cycles by Joseph Ahearne's avatar

Fantastic review. Your engagement with this biography and with M. Spark is infectious. I'm looking for this book straight away. I haven't read Spark, so I'll start here and see where it leads.

Thank you for reading, being thoughtful about it, and sharing.

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Henry Oliver's avatar

Oh you must try Spark, such exciting books!

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Cycles by Joseph Ahearne's avatar

Oh, I now see the biography won't be available in the states until September. Bummer. In the interim, where would you recommend I begin with Spark's work? If you could go back and pick where to begin, what would you pick up first? And to be clear, I don't need a soft intro -- recommend me the full deal.

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Henry Oliver's avatar

Loitering with Intent!

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Cycles by Joseph Ahearne's avatar

On it. Thank you for the rec.

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June Girvin's avatar

Great review thanks. Shall look for this.

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Henry Oliver's avatar

Enjoy!

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Jaimie Pattison's avatar

Such a great review about a fascinating sounding book about such a complex, brilliant woman.. I really enjoyed the very model of a major Pirates of Penzance ear worm

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Henry Oliver's avatar

I saw it recently and it’s stuck in my head

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Tapestrygarden's avatar

Of course I heard of her books but her own story is even more fascinating! Thank you for this enlightening discussion

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Delia Lloyd's avatar

Thank you. You are reminding me that I need to read her...finally!

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dwhawkes's avatar

An excellent review. Thank you. Spark is my favourite writer and I’ve been really looking forward to the publication of this book since I first heard about it earlier this year.

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Henry Oliver's avatar

Thanks! Lmk what you think of it

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John Kelleher's avatar

Glad to see the praise for Loitering with Intent. I think it’s one of her best. I also quite liked The Comforters. Perhaps perversely, I like The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie but it’s not my favorite.

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Henry Oliver's avatar

Loitering my favourite I think

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Lucy Hearne Keane's avatar

This is a great overview of Spark herself and the biography. I love Spark's work. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie and Memento Mori are two of my favourite books.

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Henry Oliver's avatar

Thank you! I don’t love memento mori as much as some others, loitering with intent is my favourite I think

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Lucy Hearne Keane's avatar

Okay, I will check it out. I like the title. I did think Memento was a bit confusing in places.

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Henry Oliver's avatar

Girls of Slender Means also

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David Perlmutter's avatar

I haven't gotten to any of her novels yet, but her short stories are astounding.

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Henry Oliver's avatar

Wilson discusses some of them yes I’m reading them next

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John Kelleher's avatar

I’ve read almost all her novels and most of her short stories. It’s as a novelist she really excels. Some of the short stories are a little flat.I do like Portbello Road and The Twins.

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Sarina Gruver's avatar

Fascinating review. You’ve convinced me to try Spark again (and pick up this biography). I read Jean Brodie years ago and didn’t love it, but then I’d be startled to see Spark on lots of “best of” lists. So, time to try again!

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Contarini's avatar

What are the best three books to read by Muriel Spark in descending order of importance, to get started on her work?

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Kieran Garland's avatar

among other things, I really admire the generosity of spirit in your reviews. this makes me want to read it all. cheers

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