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Loitering With Intent
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Product Description How Wonderful To Be An Artist And A Woman In The Twentieth Century, Fleur Talbot Rejoices. Loitering About London In 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 A Group Of Mad Egomaniacs, Hilariously Writing Their Memoirs In Advanceor 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, Previsioned Fates, Where Does Art Start Or Reality End? This Novel Is Muriel Spark In Prime Form, One Of Her Most Enjoyable, Complex, And Instructive Jeux D'Esprit. About The Author Muriel Spark (19182006) Was Born In Edinburgh, Scotland. She Was The Author Of Over Twenty Novels, Including The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie, As Well As Critical Biographies, Radio Plays, Children'S Books, Poetry, And Shortstory Collections. She Was Made A Dame Of The British Empire In 1993 And A Commandeur Des Arts Et Des Lettres In 1996.Wanda Mccaddon (A.K.A. Nadia May Or Donada Peters) Has Narrated Well Over Six Hundred Titles For Major Audiobook Publishers, Has Earned Numerous Earphones Awards, And Was Named A Golden Voice By Audiofile Magazine.
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- Q: What is the main theme of 'Loitering with Intent'? A: 'Loitering with Intent' explores the intersection of art and reality, focusing on Fleur Talbot's experiences as a writer in 1949 London as she navigates the complexities of the literary world.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Loitering with Intent'? A: The author of 'Loitering with Intent' is Muriel Spark, a renowned Scottish writer known for her significant contributions to literature, including over twenty novels.
- Q: What type of binding is available for this audiobook? A: 'Loitering with Intent' is available in audioCD binding, which provides a convenient format for listening.
- Q: Is 'Loitering with Intent' part of a series? A: 'Loitering with Intent' is a standalone novel and not part of a series.
- Q: Who narrates the audiobook version of 'Loitering with Intent'? A: The audiobook version is narrated by Wanda McCaddon, who has narrated over six hundred titles and received numerous accolades for her work.
- Q: When was 'Loitering with Intent' published? A: 'Loitering with Intent' was published on August 1, 2013.
- Q: What is the condition of the item? A: The item is in new condition, ensuring that it is free from defects and ready for immediate use.
- Q: What is the genre of 'Loitering with Intent'? A: 'Loitering with Intent' falls under the contemporary fiction genre.
- Q: How many pages are in the print version of 'Loitering with Intent'? A: The print version of 'Loitering with Intent' has an unspecified number of pages listed, as it primarily exists in audio format.
- Q: What recognition did Muriel Spark receive for her literary work? A: Muriel Spark was made a Dame of the British Empire in 1993 and received the Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres in 1996 for her contributions to literature.