Muriel Spark
/ˌmjʊəriəl ˈspɑːk/
/ˌmjʊriəl ˈspɑːrk/
- (1918-2006) a Scottish writer whose novels are well known for their intelligent humour. Her best-known work is The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1961). She also wrote poetry and short stories. She was made a dame in 1993.
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