its disparate residents amongst the deprivations of immediate post-war Kensington between VE Day and VJ Day in 1945. The story is framed by the news, in...
(1981) – shortlisted for Booker Prize The Only Problem (1984) AFarCryfromKensington (1988) Symposium (1990) Reality and Dreams (1996) Aiding and Abetting...
Owen's first editor was Muriel Spark, who would later write a novel called AFarCryFromKensington drawing on her experiences working there. Their published...
The Ballad of Peckham Rye is a novel written in 1960 by the British author Muriel Spark. It tells the story of a devilish Scottish migrant, Dougal Douglas...
inscrutable, shares with these characters a certain freedom from convention that sanctions their excursions into anarchy...a disturbing and exhilarating experience...
a novella published in 1974 by Muriel Spark. It is centred on a Catholic convent in Crewe and the political intrigues surrounding the election of a new...
Loitering with Intent is a novel by Scottish author Muriel Spark. Published in 1981 by The Bodley Head, it was short-listed for the Booker Prize that...
ISBN 978-1-84162-193-7 Muriel Spark's 1988 novel, AFarCryfromKensington set in 1954, gives a vivid and realistic description of the life many immigrant...
Caroline Rose, a novelist recently converted to Catholicism. On returning froma retreat, she starts hearing voices and the sound of a typewriter. The...
middlemiss.org. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 30 January 2014. "The Public Image". Booker Prize. Archived from the original on 12 October...
The story concerns Tom Richards, a successful British film director and serial womanizer, who has just fallen froma crane whilst shooting his latest...
The Mandelbaum Gate is a novel written by Scottish author Muriel Spark published in 1965. The title refers to the Mandelbaum Gate in Jerusalem, around...
Disturb is a novel by the British author Muriel Spark. It was first published in 1971 by Macmillan. The story is derived froma press report. 'A storm rages...
scarce but include roles in A Bridge Too Far (1977), The Godsend (1980), Cry Freedom (1987) and The Girl in a Swing (1988). He was a presenter and producer...
Territorial Rights is a novel by the Scottish author Muriel Spark published in 1979. Art history student Robert Leaver has fled from his lover, Curran, to...
expectations. It is an approach she occasionally takes too far: at the end of Hothouse, readers discover with a dizzy plunge that all the protagonists are dead and...
executive John. Attenborough married actress Sheila Sim in Kensington on 22 January 1945. From 1949 until October 2012, they lived in Old Friars on Richmond...
work as a stand-up comedian and comedy writer. In 1975, he was hired as head writer for a new sitcom, The King of Kensington, which became a hit in Canada...