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Title: The Girls of Slender Means
by Muriel Spark
ISBN: 0-8112-1379-X
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Pub. Date: April, 1998
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $10.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.33 (6 reviews)

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Rating: 3
Summary: a choppy beginning- a magnificent end
Comment: there are so many girls at the may of teck club ( group housing for 'the girls of slender means)- with so many third person points of view, that one almost needs a chart to keep them straight- who's rationing what? who's dating whom?

a few of the girls stand out, but their tales are so intermingled, & their lives so distantly described that i had a hard time caring. but as a fan of muriel spark's work, i kept at it, and was well paid off by the poignant & shocking ending.

spark did quite the job of showing the reader wartime london- with its' almost purposeful frivolities, willfullness to get on, and its' crushing realities.

i recommend it to fans of her work. i suggest starting with the 'prime of miss jean brodie' if you've had no prior introduction.

Rating: 4
Summary: What¿s Wrong With This Picture?
Comment: I enjoyed settling down with this interesting vignette of the lives and times of a group of single women in a hostel in London in the spring of 1945. The war in Europe has ended, and these unconquerable gals have survived. They have lived through the blitz; survived on low rations; and have kept their social world going by sharing one fancy dress among themselves. Blaring radios, and shrieks of laughter permeate the old building that has been their home for the last several years. Their amorous adventures have been fleeting ones in accord with the uncertainties of a world at war. We are now seeing them all as the first days of the rest of their lives are about to begin.

Ah, but Ms. Spark is not telling us this story just to provide an evening's light entertainment. A tragedy occurs that once again points out the absurdity of war. It is sad that there has been no time in any of our lives when this message is obsolete. It's a short novel, almost a short story writ long, but it doesn't need to be any longer than it is. The author has taken just the amount of time she has needed to paint her colorful literary portrait...and then put a big smudge right in the middle of it.

Rating: 4
Summary: Interesting but fragmentary
Comment: Muriel Spark recreates a world that has long since vanished in her depiction of the May of Teck club, a residence for young single women . The story takes place during the final year of World War II. There are frequent changes in viewpoint and time period which became distracting. It is clear that Spark is interested in the sound of words in all their richness and haphazardness, but the collaging strategy takes force from the final tragedy. Lurking behind the narrative are a cast of characters possessing various degrees of egoism and spirtituality. The most fully drawn is Jane, a young woman employed in "the world of books." One of her unusual modes of employment is writing fake fan letters to living famous authors on behalf of a collector in the hopes of receiving handwritten replies. In her we find an idealized perspective on the literary world blended with pragmatism in her machinations. Other personalities reside at the edge of the narration and their motivations are difficult to credit. I am fairly sure that Spark is pointing out the ambiguities of our psyches, but she stacks the deck against any efforts we might make to discover what makes the characters tick.

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