Ten Tales Tall and True

Ten Tales Tall and True

Author: Alasdair Gray

Publisher: Bloomsbury Paperbacks

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9780747568179

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A lecturer cornered in an embarrassing menage a trois, a Glaswegian Cinderella and an extremely talkative dentist all feature in this collection of tales, that bring together social realism, sexual comedy, science fiction and satire.


Ten Tales Tall and True

Ten Tales Tall and True

Author: Alasdair Gray

Publisher: Harvest Books

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780156001960

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With this extraordinary collection, Gray carries on the tradition of his oddly delightful Poor Things, from the alarming tale of the train of the future and the child who has not yet made up its mind whether to be male or female to the poignancy of "Time Travelling", a memorable picture of old age.


The Book Lover

The Book Lover

Author: Ali Smith

Publisher: Anchor

Published: 2008-12-02

Total Pages: 482

ISBN-13: 0307386082

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From the acclaimed, award-winning author comes a sparkling, surprising collection of the writing she loves best—and without which she would not have become a writer. The Book Lover is a treasure trove of what Ali Smith has loved over the course of her reading life, in her twenties, as a teenager, as a child. Full of pieces from amazing writers like Sylvia Plath, Muriel Spark, Grace Paley, and Margaret Atwood, it also has a wonderful selection of lesser-known authors like Joseph Roth, only just gaining proper status now, and Clarice Lispector, a Brazilian genius who's far too underpublished. From surprising figures like Beryl the Peril, Billie Holliday, and Lee Miller to unusual selections from the most prominent writers in history, The Book Lover is an intimate, personal anthology that gives readers a glimpse of how writers develop their craft—by reading other writers.


Alasdair Gray

Alasdair Gray

Author: Rodge Glass

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2012-04-05

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 1408833352

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Alasdair Gray, author of the modern classics Lanark, Poor Things and 1982, Janine, is without doubt Scotland's greatest living novelist. Since trying (unsuccessfully) to buy him a drink in 1998, Rodge Glass, first tutee and then secretary to the author, takes on the role of biographer, charting Gray's life from unpublished and unrecognised son of a box-maker to septuagenarian "little grey deity" (as Will Self has called him). A Jewish Mancunian Boswell to Gray's Johnson, Glass seamlessly weaves a chronological narrative of his subject's life into his own diary of meeting, getting to know and working with the artist, writer and campaigner, to create a vibrant and wonderfully textured portrait of a literary great.


The Books of Jonah, Micah and Nahum

The Books of Jonah, Micah and Nahum

Author: Alasdair Gray

Publisher: Canongate Books

Published: 1999-01-01

Total Pages: 44

ISBN-13: 0857861050

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This text presents the books of Jonah, Micah and Nahum. The book of Jonah shows the people of Nineveh being forgiven, yet this overturns usual biblical narrative such as Micah and Nahum where Israel's enemies are expected to get their come-uppance. With an introduction by Alasdair Gray.


Alasdair Gray

Alasdair Gray

Author: Stephen Bernstein

Publisher: Bucknell University Press

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 9780838754146

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"Since the publication of Lanark in 1981 Alasdair Gray has been a figure of importance in contemporary literature. Now, through attention to mixed genre, counter-historical narrative, and the thematics of memory, this first study of Alasdair Gray's novels shows the coherence of the Scottish writer's varied body of work. Stephen Bernstein refuses to view Gray's work through the vague lens of postmodernism, seeing Gray instead as a writer at home in a variety of literary traditions. Beginning by providing an American audience with backgrounds to Gray's work, this study recounts the chronology of his publications and their reception by an international audience, simultaneously placing his writing in the contexts of Scottish culture and literature."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved


Alasdair Gray

Alasdair Gray

Author: Gavin Miller

Publisher: Rodopi

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 145

ISBN-13: 9042017570

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Features English literature and Scottish literature.


Metaphors of Confinement

Metaphors of Confinement

Author: Monika Fludernik

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2019-08-13

Total Pages: 768

ISBN-13: 0192577611

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Metaphors of Confinement: The Prison in Fact, Fiction, and Fantasy offers a historical survey of imaginings of the prison as expressed in carceral metaphors in a range of texts about imprisonment from Antiquity to the present as well as non-penal situations described as confining or restrictive. These imaginings coalesce into a 'carceral imaginary' that determines the way we think about prisons, just as social debates about punishment and criminals feed into the way carceral imaginary develops over time. Examining not only English-language prose fiction but also poetry and drama from the Middle Ages to postcolonial, particularly African, literature, the book juxtaposes literary and non-literary contexts and contrasts fictional and nonfictional representations of (im)prison(ment) and discussions about the prison as institution and experiential reality. It comments on present-day trends of punitivity and foregrounds the ethical dimensions of penal punishment. The main argument concerns the continuity of carceral metaphors through the centuries despite historical developments that included major shifts in policy (such as the invention of the penitentiary). The study looks at selected carceral metaphors, often from two complementary perspectives, such as the home as prison or the prison as home, or the factory as prison and the prison as factory. The case studies present particularly relevant genres and texts that employ these metaphors, often from a historical perspective that analyses development through different periods.