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@scotlit@mastodon.scot  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

I think that authors’ ghosts creep back‍‍
Nightly to haunt the sleeping shelves‍‍
And find the books they wrote.‍‍
Those authors put final, semi-final touches,‍‍
Sometimes whole paragraphs.‍‍
Whole pages are added, re-written, revised…

—Muriel Spark, “Authors’ Ghosts”
published in COMPLETE POEMS (Carcanet, 2015)

18/18

#Scottish #literature #MurielSpark #20thCentury #WomenWriters #poem #poetry

Authors’ Ghosts
Muriel Spark

I think that authors’ ghosts creep back‍‍
Nightly to haunt the sleeping shelves‍‍
And find the books they wrote.‍‍
Those authors put final, semi-final touches,‍‍
Sometimes whole paragraphs.‍‍

Whole pages are added, re-written, revised,‍‍
So deeply by night those authors employ‍‍
Themselves with those old books of theirs.‍‍

How otherwise‍‍
Explain the fact that maybe after years‍‍
Have passed, the reader‍‍
Picks up the book – But was it like that?‍‍
I don’t remember this . . . Where‍‍
Did this ending come from?‍‍
I recall quite another.‍‍

Oh yes, it has been tampered with‍‍
No doubt about it –‍‍
The author’s very touch is here, there and there,‍‍
Where it wasn’t before, and‍‍
What’s more, something’s missing –‍‍
I could have sworn . . .
Authors’ Ghosts Muriel Spark I think that authors’ ghosts creep back‍‍ Nightly to haunt the sleeping shelves‍‍ And find the books they wrote.‍‍ Those authors put final, semi-final touches,‍‍ Sometimes whole paragraphs.‍‍ Whole pages are added, re-written, revised,‍‍ So deeply by night those authors employ‍‍ Themselves with those old books of theirs.‍‍ How otherwise‍‍ Explain the fact that maybe after years‍‍ Have passed, the reader‍‍ Picks up the book – But was it like that?‍‍ I don’t remember this . . . Where‍‍ Did this ending come from?‍‍ I recall quite another.‍‍ Oh yes, it has been tampered with‍‍ No doubt about it –‍‍ The author’s very touch is here, there and there,‍‍ Where it wasn’t before, and‍‍ What’s more, something’s missing –‍‍ I could have sworn . . .
Authors’ Ghosts Muriel Spark I think that authors’ ghosts creep back‍‍ Nightly to haunt the sleeping shelves‍‍ And find the books they wrote.‍‍ Those authors put final, semi-final touches,‍‍ Sometimes whole paragraphs.‍‍ Whole pages are added, re-written, revised,‍‍ So deeply by night those authors employ‍‍ Themselves with those old books of theirs.‍‍ How otherwise‍‍ Explain the fact that maybe after years‍‍ Have passed, the reader‍‍ Picks up the book – But was it like that?‍‍ I don’t remember this . . . Where‍‍ Did this ending come from?‍‍ I recall quite another.‍‍ Oh yes, it has been tampered with‍‍ No doubt about it –‍‍ The author’s very touch is here, there and there,‍‍ Where it wasn’t before, and‍‍ What’s more, something’s missing –‍‍ I could have sworn . . .
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@scotlit@mastodon.scot  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

THE CROOKED DIVIDEND
Essays on Muriel Spark
ed. Gerard Carruthers & Helen Stoddart

Muriel Spark in British culture; the influence of Scottish literary traditions on her work; how she explores gender, religion, politics; & more

Also online via Project MUSE

@litstudies

17/18

https://asls.org.uk/publications/books/occasional_papers/the-crooked-dividend/

#Scottish #literature #MurielSpark #20thCentury #WomenWriters

Association for Scottish Literature

Occasional Papers series no. 24

Edited by Gerard Carruthers and Helen Stoddart Published in: Paperback By: Scottish Literature International, 2022 Price: £19.95 / €24.95 / $27.95 ISBN 978-1-908980-33-5 Order from Hive.co.
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@scotlit@mastodon.scot replied  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

I think that authors’ ghosts creep back‍‍
Nightly to haunt the sleeping shelves‍‍
And find the books they wrote.‍‍
Those authors put final, semi-final touches,‍‍
Sometimes whole paragraphs.‍‍
Whole pages are added, re-written, revised…

—Muriel Spark, “Authors’ Ghosts”
published in COMPLETE POEMS (Carcanet, 2015)

18/18

#Scottish #literature #MurielSpark #20thCentury #WomenWriters #poem #poetry

Authors’ Ghosts
Muriel Spark

I think that authors’ ghosts creep back‍‍
Nightly to haunt the sleeping shelves‍‍
And find the books they wrote.‍‍
Those authors put final, semi-final touches,‍‍
Sometimes whole paragraphs.‍‍

Whole pages are added, re-written, revised,‍‍
So deeply by night those authors employ‍‍
Themselves with those old books of theirs.‍‍

How otherwise‍‍
Explain the fact that maybe after years‍‍
Have passed, the reader‍‍
Picks up the book – But was it like that?‍‍
I don’t remember this . . . Where‍‍
Did this ending come from?‍‍
I recall quite another.‍‍

Oh yes, it has been tampered with‍‍
No doubt about it –‍‍
The author’s very touch is here, there and there,‍‍
Where it wasn’t before, and‍‍
What’s more, something’s missing –‍‍
I could have sworn . . .
Authors’ Ghosts Muriel Spark I think that authors’ ghosts creep back‍‍ Nightly to haunt the sleeping shelves‍‍ And find the books they wrote.‍‍ Those authors put final, semi-final touches,‍‍ Sometimes whole paragraphs.‍‍ Whole pages are added, re-written, revised,‍‍ So deeply by night those authors employ‍‍ Themselves with those old books of theirs.‍‍ How otherwise‍‍ Explain the fact that maybe after years‍‍ Have passed, the reader‍‍ Picks up the book – But was it like that?‍‍ I don’t remember this . . . Where‍‍ Did this ending come from?‍‍ I recall quite another.‍‍ Oh yes, it has been tampered with‍‍ No doubt about it –‍‍ The author’s very touch is here, there and there,‍‍ Where it wasn’t before, and‍‍ What’s more, something’s missing –‍‍ I could have sworn . . .
Authors’ Ghosts Muriel Spark I think that authors’ ghosts creep back‍‍ Nightly to haunt the sleeping shelves‍‍ And find the books they wrote.‍‍ Those authors put final, semi-final touches,‍‍ Sometimes whole paragraphs.‍‍ Whole pages are added, re-written, revised,‍‍ So deeply by night those authors employ‍‍ Themselves with those old books of theirs.‍‍ How otherwise‍‍ Explain the fact that maybe after years‍‍ Have passed, the reader‍‍ Picks up the book – But was it like that?‍‍ I don’t remember this . . . Where‍‍ Did this ending come from?‍‍ I recall quite another.‍‍ Oh yes, it has been tampered with‍‍ No doubt about it –‍‍ The author’s very touch is here, there and there,‍‍ Where it wasn’t before, and‍‍ What’s more, something’s missing –‍‍ I could have sworn . . .
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@scotlit@mastodon.scot  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

AFTERWORDS: Muriel Spark
“One’s prime is elusive…”

—On BBC Sounds: writers Ian Rankin & Zoë Strachan discuss Muriel Spark’s life & work with National Library of Scotland curator Colin McIlroy, & Spark’s friend & memoirist, Alan Taylor

16/18

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0018238

#Scottish #literature #MurielSpark #20thCentury #WomenWriters

BBC

BBC Radio 3 - Sunday Feature, Afterwords: Muriel Spark

Reflections on the work of Muriel Spark, through archive of the author and new interviews.
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@scotlit@mastodon.scot replied  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

THE CROOKED DIVIDEND
Essays on Muriel Spark
ed. Gerard Carruthers & Helen Stoddart

Muriel Spark in British culture; the influence of Scottish literary traditions on her work; how she explores gender, religion, politics; & more

Also online via Project MUSE

@litstudies

17/18

https://asls.org.uk/publications/books/occasional_papers/the-crooked-dividend/

#Scottish #literature #MurielSpark #20thCentury #WomenWriters

Association for Scottish Literature

Occasional Papers series no. 24

Edited by Gerard Carruthers and Helen Stoddart Published in: Paperback By: Scottish Literature International, 2022 Price: £19.95 / €24.95 / $27.95 ISBN 978-1-908980-33-5 Order from Hive.co.
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@scotlit@mastodon.scot  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

“knowing the challenges Spark overcame makes me doubly grateful for her”

Writing for the Royal Literary Fund, Lauren J. Joseph reflects on a quality many writers have to develop – the “sheer bloody-mindedness” Spark had in spades

15/18

https://www.rlf.org.uk/posts/the-relentless-brilliance-of-muriel-spark/

#Scottish #literature #MurielSpark #20thCentury #WomenWriters #writing

Royal Literary Fund

The relentless brilliance of Muriel Spark

Lauren J. Joseph on Muriel Spark, who applied to the RLF for a grant in 1950, seven years before the publication of her first novel.
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@scotlit@mastodon.scot replied  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

AFTERWORDS: Muriel Spark
“One’s prime is elusive…”

—On BBC Sounds: writers Ian Rankin & Zoë Strachan discuss Muriel Spark’s life & work with National Library of Scotland curator Colin McIlroy, & Spark’s friend & memoirist, Alan Taylor

16/18

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0018238

#Scottish #literature #MurielSpark #20thCentury #WomenWriters

BBC

BBC Radio 3 - Sunday Feature, Afterwords: Muriel Spark

Reflections on the work of Muriel Spark, through archive of the author and new interviews.
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@scotlit@mastodon.scot  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

“It is a good thing to go to Paris for a few days if you have had a lot of trouble, and that is my advice to everyone except Parisians.”

—extracts from A GOOD COMB, by Muriel Spark, ed. Penelope Jardine – via @literaryhub

14/18

https://lithub.com/a-few-words-of-indispensible-advice-from-muriel-spark/

#Scottish #literature #MurielSpark #20thCentury #WomenWriters #advice #Paris

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@scotlit@mastodon.scot replied  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

“knowing the challenges Spark overcame makes me doubly grateful for her”

Writing for the Royal Literary Fund, Lauren J. Joseph reflects on a quality many writers have to develop – the “sheer bloody-mindedness” Spark had in spades

15/18

https://www.rlf.org.uk/posts/the-relentless-brilliance-of-muriel-spark/

#Scottish #literature #MurielSpark #20thCentury #WomenWriters #writing

Royal Literary Fund

The relentless brilliance of Muriel Spark

Lauren J. Joseph on Muriel Spark, who applied to the RLF for a grant in 1950, seven years before the publication of her first novel.
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@scotlit@mastodon.scot  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

“Somehow things happened, odd things, when Muriel was around,” recalled her friend Shirley Hazzard. “Everything that happened to Muriel,” according to … Barbara Epler, “had been foreseen”, usually in her books themselves.

—The unnerving vision of Muriel Spark

13/18

https://www.theguardian.com/books/2025/jun/15/odd-things-happened-when-she-was-around-novelist-muriel-spark

#Scottish #literature #MurielSpark #20thCentury #WomenWriters

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‘Odd things happened when she was around’: the unnerving vision of Muriel Spark

From blackmail to burglary, the events of Spark’s life often uncannily echoed those of her novels – no wonder the author of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie believed she could predict the future
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“It is a good thing to go to Paris for a few days if you have had a lot of trouble, and that is my advice to everyone except Parisians.”

—extracts from A GOOD COMB, by Muriel Spark, ed. Penelope Jardine – via @literaryhub

14/18

https://lithub.com/a-few-words-of-indispensible-advice-from-muriel-spark/

#Scottish #literature #MurielSpark #20thCentury #WomenWriters #advice #Paris

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@scotlit@mastodon.scot  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

“Somehow things happened, odd things, when Muriel was around,” recalled her friend Shirley Hazzard. “Everything that happened to Muriel,” according to … Barbara Epler, “had been foreseen”, usually in her books themselves.

—The unnerving vision of Muriel Spark

13/18

https://www.theguardian.com/books/2025/jun/15/odd-things-happened-when-she-was-around-novelist-muriel-spark

#Scottish #literature #MurielSpark #20thCentury #WomenWriters

the Guardian

‘Odd things happened when she was around’: the unnerving vision of Muriel Spark

From blackmail to burglary, the events of Spark’s life often uncannily echoed those of her novels – no wonder the author of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie believed she could predict the future
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@scotlit@mastodon.scot  ·  activity timestamp 6 months ago

“[I]f you want to concentrate deeply on some problem, and especially some piece of writing or paper-work, you should acquire a cat.”

—Nancy Hawkins, the majestic narrator of Muriel Spark’s A FAR CRY FROM KENSINGTON, on why a writer should own a cat

Today, 8 August, is International Cat Day (don’t tell them) 🐈‍⬛

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So I passed him some very good advice, that if you want to concentrate deeply on some problem, and especially some piece of writing or paper-work, you should acquire a cat. Alone with the cat in the room where you work, I explained, the cat will invariably get up on your desk and settle placidly under the desk-lamp. The light from a lamp, I explained, gives a cat great satisfaction. The cat will settle down and be serene, with a serenity that passes all understanding. And the tranquillity of the cat will gradually come to affect you, sitting there at your desk, so that all the excitable qualities that impede your concentration compose themselves and give your mind back the self-command it has lost. You need not watch the cat all the time. Its presence alone is enough. The effect of a cat on your concentration is remarkable, very mysterious.
So I passed him some very good advice, that if you want to concentrate deeply on some problem, and especially some piece of writing or paper-work, you should acquire a cat. Alone with the cat in the room where you work, I explained, the cat will invariably get up on your desk and settle placidly under the desk-lamp. The light from a lamp, I explained, gives a cat great satisfaction. The cat will settle down and be serene, with a serenity that passes all understanding. And the tranquillity of the cat will gradually come to affect you, sitting there at your desk, so that all the excitable qualities that impede your concentration compose themselves and give your mind back the self-command it has lost. You need not watch the cat all the time. Its presence alone is enough. The effect of a cat on your concentration is remarkable, very mysterious.
So I passed him some very good advice, that if you want to concentrate deeply on some problem, and especially some piece of writing or paper-work, you should acquire a cat. Alone with the cat in the room where you work, I explained, the cat will invariably get up on your desk and settle placidly under the desk-lamp. The light from a lamp, I explained, gives a cat great satisfaction. The cat will settle down and be serene, with a serenity that passes all understanding. And the tranquillity of the cat will gradually come to affect you, sitting there at your desk, so that all the excitable qualities that impede your concentration compose themselves and give your mind back the self-command it has lost. You need not watch the cat all the time. Its presence alone is enough. The effect of a cat on your concentration is remarkable, very mysterious.
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