Territorial Rights

Territorial Rights by Muriel Spark, published by Penguin in 1991, is a work of fiction that explores complex themes through a comedic lens. This edition spans 240 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds in Venice, weaving a tapestry of betrayals and terrorism, where various elements of intrigue converge, including love affairs, murders, and international espionage.
Readers will encounter a rich landscape filled with layers of complexity, from parental interference to the carefree exuberance of youth. The story delves into the darker aspects of human relationships, showcasing Spark’s unique ability to blend humor with serious undertones. With its multifaceted plot and engaging characters, Territorial Rights invites exploration of the intricate dynamics that define personal and political landscapes.
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Wheels spin within wheels in Spark’s comedy of betrayals and terrorism, set in her beloved Venice Layers of intrigue; triangulating love affairs; murders; international spy-craft; adultery; parental interference; the sweet careless rapture of youth; unmarked graves ― Territorial Rights claims much ground and Muriel Spark enjoys a wicked dance on it.
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