Loitering With Intent

Loitering With Intent

1981 • 158 pages

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From *Publisher's Weekly*: "Art, reality and the strange ways the two imitate one another are at the core of Muriel Spark's delightful Loitering with Intent, first published in 1981. Would-be novelist Fleur Talbot works for the snooty, irascible Sir Quentin Oliver at the Autobiographical Association, whose members are all at work on their memoirs. When her employer gets his hands on Fleur's novel-in-progress, mayhem ensues when its scenes begin coming true. Generating hilarious turns of phrase and larger-than-life characters (especially Sir Quentin's batty mother), Sparks's inimitable style make this literary joyride thoroughly appealing."

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A delight from start to finish. By turns mysterious, surreal and hilarious, this book kept me amused and fascinated for its entire 221 pages. I shall certainly read more Spark.

December 23, 2020

Too quirky for me, even though the writing is excellent.

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