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Sara Maitland
Born
Sarah Louise Maitland (1950-02-27) 27 February 1950 (age 74) London, United Kingdom
Occupation
Writer of short stories, novelist, amateur theologian
Nationality
British
Period
1978–present
Genre
Nonfiction, fiction, theology, gardening
Subject
Christianity, saints, lives of women, mythology, fairy tales
Notable works
Daughter of Jerusalem, "True North"/"Far North" (short story), A Big Enough God, A Book of Silence
Notable awards
Somerset Maugham Award (1979) – Daughter of Jerusalem Bristol Festival of Ideas Book Prize (nomination, 2009) – A Book of Silence BBC National Short Story Award (runner up, 2009) – "Moss Witch"
Website
saramaitland.com
Sara Maitland (born 27 February 1950) is a British writer of religious fantasy. A novelist, she is also known for her short stories. Her work has a magic realist tendency.
SaraMaitland (born 27 February 1950) is a British writer of religious fantasy. A novelist, she is also known for her short stories. Her work has a magic...
premiered at the Venice Film Festival, based on a dark short story by SaraMaitland. Kapadia used the brutal arctic landscape to show how desperation and...
be seen again, or simply being banished from the kingdom forever. As SaraMaitland wrote, "we do not tell this part of the story any more; we say it is...
Sarah Maitland may refer to: SaraMaitland, misspelling Sarah Maitland, character in The Outsider (King novel) This disambiguation page lists articles...
is from Twynholm. SaraMaitland, born 1950, daughter of Adam Maitland of Cumstoun House. (a descendant of the judge Thomas Maitland, Lord Dundrennan )...
lives in Kirkcudbright. SaraMaitland (born 1950), daughter of Adam Maitland of Cumstoun House (a descendant of Judge Thomas Maitland, Lord Dundrennan). She...
poet bpNichol depicted her in his poem "lament". The British writer SaraMaitland discusses the story in A Book of Silence (2008) and in a short story...
Wandor (ed. On Gender and Writing, 1983, with contributors including SaraMaitland, Judith Kazantzis, Wendy Mulford, Libby Houston, Michèle Roberts, Angela...
Faber Nigel Williams My Life Closed Twice Secker & Warburg 1979 Helen Hodgman Jack & Jill Duckworth SaraMaitland Daughter of Jerusalem Blond & Briggs...
Richard Chartres, in March 2009. In the same month, British novelist SaraMaitland's book Stations of the Cross, inspired by and featuring Gollon's paintings...
Events Shortlist 2009 Kate Clanchy The Not-Dead and the Saved Winner SaraMaitland Moss Witch Runner up Jane Rogers Hitting Trees With Sticks Shortlist...
at insearchofholywellsandhealingsprings.com, accessed 5 March 2022 SaraMaitland, Wendy Mulford, Virtuous Magic: Women Saints and Their Meanings (1998)...
short-story writer and essayist John Lukacs – Hungarian-American historian SaraMaitland – Feminist British writer; has made use of Catholic spiritual themes...
Warner's 1938 novel After The Death of Don Juan) and co-wrote with SaraMaitland a book on the subject of female saints. Mulford also has used her experience...
(book), a 2002 book by Jonathan Franzen How to Be Alone, a 2014 book by SaraMaitland How to Be Alone: If You Want To, and Even If You Don't, a 2018 book...
The Glasgow Herald. 12 April 1963. p. 1. Retrieved 26 December 2016. SaraMaitland, "I sat alone in silence and was absorbed into the mystery of beauty"...
feminist; radical feminist; Redstockings; New York Radical Women 1940–1999 SaraMaitland United Kingdom 1950 – 1940–1999 Catherine Malabou France 1959 – 1940–1999...
protest letter to the dictionary and it was signed by Margaret Atwood, SaraMaitland, Michael Morpurgo, Andrew Motion, Macfarlane, and Morris. Much debate...