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as a 'whydunnit' (and she uses the term in the novel). This is because in the novel's third chapter it is revealed that Lise will be murdered. Hence Spark's novel is an examination, not of what events take place, but why they do.
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It is eventually revealed that Lise has suffered years of illness; she behaves erratically and often confrontationally, and wears garish clothing. Lise travels to a South European city, probably
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genre, dealing with themes of alienation, isolation and loss of spiritual values.
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was, on 26 March 2010, one of six novels to be nominated for “
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theatre programme, National Theatre of Scotland, June 2015
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Muriel Spark
Macmillan
Hardback
Paperback
ISBN
0-333-11525-2
OCLC
1148423
novella
Muriel Spark
metaphysical
psychological thriller
Elizabeth Taylor
Andy Warhol
Identikit
Lost Man Booker Prize
Laurie Sansom
National Theatre of Scotland
Royal Lyceum Theatre
Edinburgh
accountancy
Northern Europe
Denmark
Rome
Laurie Sansom
National Theatre of Scotland
Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh
Glasgow
"Author waits to hear if she has won 'lost Booker' prize 40 years on"

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