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    Alasdair James Gray (28 December 1934 – 29 December 2019) was a Scottish writer and artist. His first novel, Lanark (1981), is seen as a landmark of Scottish...
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  • Alasdair Gray (1934–2019) wrote novels, short stories, poetry and drama. Lanark (1981) ISBN 978-1-84767-374-9 1982, Janine (1984) ISBN 978-1-84767-444-9...
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  • Lanthimos and written by Tony McNamara, based on the 1992 novel by Alasdair Gray. A co-production between Ireland, the United Kingdom, and the United...
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  • Lanark: A Life in Four Books (category Novels by Alasdair Gray)
    subtitled A Life in Four Books, is the first novel of Scottish writer Alasdair Gray. Written over a period of almost thirty years, it combines realist and...
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  • Poor Things (category Novels by Alasdair Gray)
    M.D., Scottish Public Health Officer is a novel by Scottish writer Alasdair Gray, published in 1992. It won the Whitbread Award and the Guardian Fiction...
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  • accompanist, and academic Alasdair Gray (1934–2019), Scottish writer and artist Alasdair Hay (born 1961), British firefighter Alasdair Houston, English evolutionary...
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    station's foyer. The work is by Alasdair Gray, and was developed over fourteen months with artist Nichol Wheatley using ceramics. Gray stated, "The station is...
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  • Something Leather (category Novels by Alasdair Gray)
    Something Leather is a novel-in-stories by Alasdair Gray which was published in 1990. Its framing narrative is the story of June's initiation into sado-masochistic...
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  • Christopher Abbott, and Jerrod Carmichael. Based on the 1992 novel by Alasdair Gray, the plot focuses on Bella Baxter, a young woman living in Victorian...
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  • 1982, Janine (category Novels by Alasdair Gray)
    1982, Janine is a novel by the Scottish author Alasdair Gray. His second, it was published in 1984, and remains his most controversial work. Its use of...
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  • Unthinkable, London: Harper Collins, 1994, p. 223-4. ^ Aideen McLaughlin 'Alasdair Gray pleads for help to find his long-lost artworks; Scots artist plans visual...
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  • "edited and glossed"[citation needed] by the Scottish artist and novelist Alasdair Gray. It seeks to provide a history of how literature spread and developed...
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  • Unlikely Stories, Mostly is the first collection of short stories by Alasdair Gray, published in 1983. Unlikely Stories, Mostly was released as a Canongate...
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    fantasy coming-of-age film, is based on the novel of the same name by Alasdair Gray. Stone also produced the film, in which she starred as Bella, a young...
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  • Grainger Alex Grant David Grant Joseph Grant Alasdair Gray Alexander Gray Christian Gray David Gray James Gray Andrew Greig John Grieve Kris Haddow Jen Hadfield...
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  • Old Men In Love (category Novels by Alasdair Gray)
    Love is a book by Alasdair Gray, published by Bloomsbury in 2007. The book purports to be a found manuscript by John Tunnock, which Gray merely edits - from...
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  • Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison (with Sterling L. Bland Jr.) 9. Lanark by Alasdair Gray (with Rodge Glass) 1985 interview with Anthony Burgess Archived 11 August...
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  • Martin J. Sherwin Poor Things – Tony McNamara; based on the novel by Alasdair Gray The Zone of Interest – Jonathan Glazer; based on the novel by Martin...
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  • The Fall of Kelvin Walker: A Fable of the Sixties (category Novels by Alasdair Gray)
    The Fall of Kelvin Walker is a novel by Alasdair Gray. The book was adapted from Gray's earlier play of the same title. It was originally published by...
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  • John Giorno William Golding Nadine Gordimer Hedwig Gorski Jorie Graham Alasdair Gray Michael Grothaus Andrei Gusev Jessica Hagedorn John Hawkes Brenda Hillman...
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    Samuel Beckett can create humour out of the most grim situations and Alasdair Gray whose Lanark: A Life in Four Books (1981) is a dystopian fantasy set...
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    Ballard and Philip K. Dick. Self admires the work of J. G. Ballard, Alasdair Gray and Martin Amis. He has said that he previously admired William Burroughs...
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  • American parachutist Adrian Gray, English darts player Ahuvah Gray Alan Gray (1855–1935), British organist and composer Alasdair Gray (1934–2019), Scottish...
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  • in March 2001. He was one of five candidates and narrowly defeated Alasdair Gray for the post. Hemphill appeared in the Scottish Gaelic-language drama...
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    Lochhead, Don Paterson, Ian Rankin, Andrea Gibb, David Greig, John Byrne, Alasdair Gray and James Kelman. Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust Book Awards, organised...
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  • Centre, Edinburgh, 1986 Alasdair Taylor, a Retrospective - Harbour Arts Centre, Irvine, 2007 The Two Alasdairs: Alasdair Gray & Alasdair Taylor - Mackintosh...
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  • University in North East England. His thesis, a study of the work of Alasdair Gray, was completed in 1989. From 2003 to 2010, Charlton was the solo-editor...
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  • graduate school, he attended Glasgow University, where he was tutored by Alasdair Gray, James Kelman, Janice Galloway, and received a Master of Philosophy...
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    Murals by Alasdair Gray, added during the 2004 conversion...
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  • Martin is a play by Alasdair Gray, recorded on 6 January 1972 and broadcast as the last episode of the BBC TV series The Group. Gray later reworked this...
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