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Dame Muriel Spark, DBE was a prolific Scottish novelist, short story writer and poet whose darkly comedic voice made her one of the most distinctive writers of the twentieth century. In 2008 The Times newspaper named Spark in its list of "the 50 greatest British writers since 1945".
Spark received the
James Tait Black Memorial Prize
in 1965 for
The Mandelbaum Gate
, the
Ingersoll Foundation TS Eliot Award
in 1992 and the
David Cohen Prize
in 1997. She became Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1993, in recognition of her services to literature. She has been twice shortlisted for the
Booker Prize
, in 1969 for
The Public Image
and in 1981 for
Loitering with Intent
. In 1998, she was awarded the
Golden PEN Award
by English PEN for "a Lifetime's Distinguished Service to Literature". In 2010, Spark was shortlisted for the
Lost Man Booker Prize
of 1970 for
The Driver's Seat
.
Spark received eight honorary doctorates in her lifetime. These included a Doctor of the University degree (Honoris causa) from her alma mater, Heriot-Watt University in 1995; a Doctor of Humane Letters (Honoris causa) from the American University of Paris in 2005; and Honorary Doctor of Letters degrees from the Universities of Aberdeen, Edinburgh, London, Oxford, St Andrews and Strathclyde.
Spark grew up in Edinburgh and worked as a department store secretary, writer for trade magazines, and literary editor before publishing her first novel,
The Comforters
, in 1957.
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
, published in 1961, and considered her masterpiece, was made into a stage play, a TV series, and a film.
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