MAY 2018
AUGUST 2018
JUNE AND JULY 2018
SEPTEMBER 2018
Not to Disturb
The Abbess of Crewe
The Only Problem
Reality and Dreams
PUBLICITY AND SALES ENQUIRIES
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‘We are never out of touch, in a Spark novel, with the happiness of creation; the sudden wilful largesse of magic and wit, the cunning tautness of suspense’ – John Updike
‘Peerless, sparkling, inventive and intelligent – the crème de la crème’ – Ian Rankin
‘Disturbing and exhilarating’ – New York Times
‘A novel written at the top of her form and so unique’ – Gore Vidal
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Introduced by Dan Gunn
The Hothouse by the East River Introduced by Ian Rankin
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‘Reading a blast of her prose every morning is a far more restorative way to start a day than a shot of espresso’ – Daily Telegraph
Introduced by Ali Smith
The Takeover
Introduced by Gabriel Josipovici £9.99 hbk, ISBN 978 1 84697 438 0
‘A glittering, knowing novel about the decline of the west’ – Margaret Drabble
Introduced by Richard Holloway
Symposium
Introduced by Alexander McCall Smith £9.99 hbk, ISBN 978 1 84697 443 4
‘Sinister elegance’ – Time Magazine
Introduced by Louise Welsh
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‘Ambitious, rewardingly complex . . . exceptionally intelligent’ – Guardian
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Territorial Rights
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Introduced by Kapka Kassabova
‘Effortlessly entertaining . . . a hilarious account of political and romantic intrigue in Venice’ – Edmund White, New York Times
Aiding and Abetting
The Finishing School
JULY
£9.99 hbk, ISBN 978 1 84697 439 7
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‘A wholly original presence in modern literature’ – Andrew Motion
‘One of her funniest novels . . . Spark at her sharpest, her purest and her most merciful’ – Ali Smith
Loitering with Intent Introduced by Joseph Kanon
£9.99 hbk, ISBN 978 1 84697 4403
Shortlisted for the Booker Prize (1981)
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‘Positively glistens with intelligence . . . a delicious conundrum’ – New Statesman
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#MurielSpark100
Muriel Spark. One of the world’s great writers
All 22 of Muriel Spark’s novels, republished in glorious, hardback editions Along with Appointment in Arezzo: A Friendship with Muriel Spark By Alan Taylor
Muriel Spark.
NOVEMBER 2017
The Comforters Introduced by Allan Massie
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‘A brilliant first novel’ – New York Times
Appointment in Arezzo: A Friendship with Muriel Spark NOVEMBER 2017
‘Muriel Spark’s novels linger in the mind as brilliant shards, decisive as a smashed glass is decisive’ – New Yorker
Robinson
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The Muriel Spark novels Series editor Alan Taylor
£12.99 hbk / eBook and Audible audio book available ISBN 978 1 84697 375 8
In this warm, personal and often humorous account, Alan Taylor recalls his friendship with one of the world’s great writers. Taylor first encountered Muriel Spark when he interviewed her in Arezzo near her home in northern Italy in 1990, and a long-lasting bond was formed. Spending family holidays in Spark’s home in Tuscany and accompanying her on trips abroad, he came to know her well and gained a unique insight into her character. Here he offers a colourful portrait of a vivacious and fiercely intelligent woman. Alan Taylor is a critically acclaimed journalist and author. He lives in Glasgow. Coverage for this title includes: ● BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week (January 2018) ● National press features and extracts
● All 22 novels written by Muriel Spark, republished in her centenary year, in handsome, collectable editions. ● Each book will be beautifully produced – the perfect gift for existing fans and an enticement to new readers to discover the genius and wit of Spark’s writing for the first time.
Introduced by Candia McWilliam £9.99 hbk, ISBN 978 1 84697 426 7
‘Spark does marvellous work making her characters seem full and alive in a minimum of brush strokes’ – Fifty Books Project ‘Muriel Spark has written some of the best sentences in English’ – The New Yorker
Memento Mori
● Every volume includes a specially commissioned introduction from one of today’s leading writers.
Introduced by Zoë Strachan
● Authorised by the Spark estate, this series is the only complete collection of her novels.
‘Wonderfully funny throughout… an exhilarating and life-enhancing read’ – David Lodge
● The anniversary year will be marked by celebrations of Spark’s work across television, radio, theatre, events, print and social media, and will include BBC Radio 4 dramatisations and adaptations, a BBC TV documentary, a SKY TV documentary presented by Ian Rankin, a major exhibition of her archive at the National Library of Scotland, and high profile events at all leading UK festivals.
● TLS essay
£9.99 hbk, ISBN 978 1 84697 427 4
‘At once a hilarious farce and one of English literature’s most moving portraits of old age’ – Sunday Telegraph
The Ballad of Peckham Rye
● Spark special edition of Scottish Review of Books
Introduced by Ronald Frame
● Extensive review coverage in national and local press
‘Witty and quite perfect in its construction, this light and mockfolkloric novel is the work of an inspired satirist.’ – Publishers Weekly
£9.99 hbk, ISBN 978 1 84697 428 1
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‘Completely surprising, funny and cruel . . . unmatchable and unmissable’ – The Times
Muriel Spark’s life and achievements will be celebrated throughout 2018. For further information see www.murielspark100.com (live from 26 October 2017) or follow Facebook: /murielspark100 and Twitter: @MurielSpark100
These novels are published with the support of Creative Scotland and The Muriel Spark Society.
JANUARY 2018
FEBRUARY 2018
A Far Cry from Kensington
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
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‘Superb entertainment… her most delightful novel in years’ – Robert Plunket
‘A sublimely funny book . . . unforgettable and universal’ – Candia McWilliam
‘One of Muriel Spark’s most liberating, liberated and meditative novels. Spark is a writer who can take the meditative and make it mercurially funny, playful and mischievous’ – Ali Smith
Introduced by James Campbell
Introduced byWilliam Boyd
‘My admiration for Spark’s contribution to world literature knows no bounds. She was peerless, sparkling, inventive and intelligent – the crème de la crème’ – Ian Rankin
Introduced by James Wood
MARCH 2018
The Public Image Introduced by Lucy Ellmann
£9.99 hbk, ISBN 978 1 84697 433 5
Shortlisted for the Booker Prize (1968)
The Bachelors
‘There is no question about the quality and distinctiveness of her writing, with its quirky concern with human nature, and its comedy’ – William Boyd
ISBN: £9.99 hbk, ISBN 978 1 84697 429 8
The Driver’s Seat
‘I am dazzled by The Bachelors. It is the cleverest and most elegant of all Mrs Spark’s clever and elegant books’ – Evelyn Waugh MID FEBRUARY
The Girls of Slender Means Introduced by Rosemary Goring £9.99 hbk, ISBN 978 1 84697 431 1
‘One of the best, and funniest, books about civilian life in the span of both of those (obviously) tragic, serious and extremely consequential wars (WWI and II)’ – Rivka Galchen, New York Times
The Mandelbaum Gate
Introduced by Gabriel Josipovici £9.99 hbk, ISBN 978 1 84697 432 8
Winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize (1965)
‘A well-wrought and stimulating novel . . . hard to forget’ – Anthony Burgess
Introduced by Andrew O’Hagan £9.99 hbk, ISBN 978 1 84697 434 2
‘The Driver’s Seat is a scalpel, cutting away the excess of the traditional novel and leaving only the core. It is a stiletto, piercing straight to the heart – or thereabouts’ – John Self
‘Her spiny and treacherous masterpiece’ – The New Yorker