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Muriel Spark - Memento Mori 1959In Spark's scathing fable, the egalitarianism of NHS care is anything but consoling.
Safe in their hands? Margaret Drabble on the threat facing the NHS 2011
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There are plenty of cultural references – from the myth of Tithonos to VS Pritchett's introduction to Muriel Spark's Memento Mori and back again – but I never really felt Wolpert was at home with the non-scientific aspects of organic entropy; whereas when he comes to writing about the biology of ageing he waxes very lucid indeed.
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And I think that's the whole thing about loitering with intent, and Muriel Spark's notion that that's what writers do.
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Her name is on the petition, which was posted in corroboration with one of Spark's partners, Powered by Girl, a Maine-based group.
'Good Guy' Goes for Girls Sumathi Reddy 2012
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Spark's portfolio includes Adap. tv, Boxee, Kickapps, Next New Networks -- all companies that are playing in the TV 2.0 space.
Steve Rosenbaum: Why VCs Will Miss the Video Revolution Steve Rosenbaum 2010
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Stannard is an excellent guide to this novel in particular, and to Spark's affinity with European postmodernism in general.
"Muriel Spark: The Biography" by Martin Stannard, reviewed by Elaine Showalter 2010
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The sign is a neat metaphor of Spark's creative rhythm: alternating intense, monastic literary work with frenetic affairs, followed by exhaustion and breakdowns.
"Muriel Spark: The Biography" by Martin Stannard, reviewed by Elaine Showalter 2010
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To Spark's credit, it did at least react quickly once we got in touch.
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Stannard is an excellent guide to this novel in particular, and to Spark's affinity with European postmodernism in general.
"Muriel Spark: The Biography" by Martin Stannard, reviewed by Elaine Showalter Elaine Showalter 2010
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The sign is a neat metaphor of Spark's creative rhythm: alternating intense, monastic literary work with frenetic affairs, followed by exhaustion and breakdowns.
"Muriel Spark: The Biography" by Martin Stannard, reviewed by Elaine Showalter Elaine Showalter 2010
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