About Sara Maitland
Sara Maitland is a British writer and academic. An accomplished novelist, she is also known for her short stories. Her work has a magic realist tendency. Maitland is regarded as one of those at the vanguard of the 1970s feminist movement, and is often described as a feminist writer. She is a Roman Catholic, and religion is another theme in much of her work.
Novels
Daughter of Jerusalem (1978)
aka The Languages of Love
Weddings And Funerals (1984) (with Aileen la Tourette)
Virgin Territory (1984)
Arky Types (1987) (with Michelene Wandor)
Three Times Table (1990)
Home Truths (1993)
aka Ancestral Truths
Brittle Joys (1999)
aka The Languages of Love
Weddings And Funerals (1984) (with Aileen la Tourette)
Virgin Territory (1984)
Arky Types (1987) (with Michelene Wandor)
Three Times Table (1990)
Home Truths (1993)
aka Ancestral Truths
Brittle Joys (1999)
Collections
Telling Tales (1983)
A Book of Spells (1987)
More Tales I Tell My Mother (1987) (with Zoe Fairbairns, Valerie Miner, Michèle Roberts and Michelene Wandor)
Women Fly When Men Aren't Watching (1993)
Angel and Me (1995)
Angel Maker (1996)
On Becoming a Fairy Godmother (2003)
Bound: Stories from County Durham (2004) (with Fadia Faqir, Charles Fernyhough, Paul Magrs and Wendy Robertson)
Far North and Other Dark Tales (2008)
A Book of Spells (1987)
More Tales I Tell My Mother (1987) (with Zoe Fairbairns, Valerie Miner, Michèle Roberts and Michelene Wandor)
Women Fly When Men Aren't Watching (1993)
Angel and Me (1995)
Angel Maker (1996)
On Becoming a Fairy Godmother (2003)
Bound: Stories from County Durham (2004) (with Fadia Faqir, Charles Fernyhough, Paul Magrs and Wendy Robertson)
Far North and Other Dark Tales (2008)
Non fiction
Virtuous Magic: Women Saints and Their Meanings (1980) (with Wendy Mulford)
Walking On the Water (1983) (with Jo Garcia)
A Map of the New Country (1983)
Vesta Tilley (1986)
The Rushdie File (1989) (with Lisa Appignanesi) (see Salman Rushdie)
A Big-Enough God (1994)
After Diana: A Collection of Writers Who Objective Is Not to Mourn But to Understand (1998) (with Mandy Merck)
Gardens of Illusion: Places of Wit and Enchantment (2000) (with Peter Matthews)
Awsome God: Creation, Commitment and Joy (2002)
A Joyful Theology: Creation, Commitment, and an Awesome God (2002)
Mind Guide to Spiritual Practices (2004)
The Writer's Way: Realise Your Creative Potential and Become a Successful Author (2005)
A Book of Silence (2008)
Stations of the Cross (2009)
Walking On the Water (1983) (with Jo Garcia)
A Map of the New Country (1983)
Vesta Tilley (1986)
The Rushdie File (1989) (with Lisa Appignanesi) (see Salman Rushdie)
A Big-Enough God (1994)
After Diana: A Collection of Writers Who Objective Is Not to Mourn But to Understand (1998) (with Mandy Merck)
Gardens of Illusion: Places of Wit and Enchantment (2000) (with Peter Matthews)
Awsome God: Creation, Commitment and Joy (2002)
A Joyful Theology: Creation, Commitment, and an Awesome God (2002)
Mind Guide to Spiritual Practices (2004)
The Writer's Way: Realise Your Creative Potential and Become a Successful Author (2005)
A Book of Silence (2008)
Stations of the Cross (2009)
Anthologies containing stories by Sara Maitland
Short stories
| Seal-Self (1988) |
Links to other websites
| saramaitland.com |
Sara Maitland recommends
The Diviners (1974) (Manawka) Margaret Laurence "It's hard to think of a contemporary novel more moving and more triumphant than THE DIVINERS." | Borrowed Body (2005) Valerie Mason-John "An extraordinary piece of work." |
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