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Loitering With Intent
by 
Muriel Spark (Author)
Nadia May (Narrator)
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Subject(s):  Fiction
Language(s):  English
Awards:  Man Booker Prize for Fiction Nominee
The Booker Prize Foundation
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Lending period:   21 days
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ISBN:   9780786140138
Release date:   Aug 15, 2005

Description

"How wonderful to be an artist and a woman in the twentieth century," Fleur Talbot rejoices. Loitering about London, circa 1949, with intent to gather material for her writing, Fleur finds a job "on the grubby edge of the literary world," as secretary to the odd Autobiographical Association. Are they mad egomaniacs, hilariously writing their memoirs in advance—or poor fools ensnared by a blackmailer? Rich material, in any case.

But when its pompous director, Sir Quentin, steals the manuscript of Fleur's new novel, fiction begins to appropriate life. The association's members begin to act out scenes exactly as Fleur herself had already written them in her missing manuscript. And as they meet darkly funny, pre-visioned fates, where does art start or reality end? "A delicious conundrum," as The New Statesman described Loitering with Intent.

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About the Author

Muriel Spark was born in Edinburgh and lived in Africa before settling in Great Britain. She wrote critical biographies of literary figures of the nineteenth century then turned to fiction writing after winning the Observer short-story competition in 1951. Her book, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, was adapted for stage and film.

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