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Revision as of 12:00, 19 July 2010
Iris Murdoch was an Irish/English writer and philosopher. While her writing was generally in the realistic (non-SFnal) mode, she occasionally deployed fantasy elements; often wrote parodically and symbolically, and left significant ambiguity in many of her works.
She died from Alzheimer's in 1999.
Works
- The Unicorn (1963) is a gothic parody
- Under the Net (1954)
- The Sea, the Sea (1978; won the Booker Prize)
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