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"The reality of the dream which is artistic vision, the dream of reality which is self-justifying vanity"
— Nov 25, 2013 12:39AM
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On Virginia Woolf :- "A spoiled brat. All right, she committed suicide but she didn't have to take the dog with her". Interesting literary criticism Muriel.
— Nov 27, 2013 01:24AM
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"The Italians regarded her as a Kafka in a skirt. She saw herself as Lucrezia Borgia in trousers".........
— Nov 13, 2013 01:12AM
Mark
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Fascinating chapter on "The Driver's seat" which is perhaps my least favourite of her novels. I am intrigued, maybe I shall have to remove it from my 'never again' shelf
— Nov 11, 2013 01:16AM
Mark
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On "The Public Image" one critic wrote 'an atom bomb in an attache case'
— Nov 05, 2013 12:25AM
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Alan Pryce-Jones on our Muriel:- "beautifully constructed with Mozartian precision. The world in her eyes is as formal and lively as a ballroom but it is a ballroom which at any moment may burst into flames." I am sure she liked that one.
— Oct 30, 2013 02:11AM
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Lionel Trilling in conversation with Muriel. "You must read 'The Ballad of Peckham Rye' " With what must have taken enormous restraint it appears Spark simply said "I wrote it". Awkward
— Oct 24, 2013 01:14AM
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On her father's death " my father's funeral was our first warm day. A man he did not like fell into his grave........ He had more affection for me than anyone else, so that is gone out of the world". There is something heartbreakingly lovely about this.
— Oct 16, 2013 01:19AM
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Excellent reflection on "memento mori", my favourite Spark novel
— Sep 24, 2013 01:20AM

