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Gray, Alasdair

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1934-12-28 - 2019-12-29

Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:

A History Maker, 1994

 Item
Identifier: CC-31884-33407
Scope and Contents

This is novel about wars in the world, fought like sporting events, that is set in Scotland in the 23rd century. This is the first British edition. The images of the dust jacket differ between the British and American editions. The book was designed and illustrated by Alasdair Gray. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1994

A History Maker, 1994

 Item
Identifier: CC-31885-33408
Scope and Contents

This is novel about wars in the world, fought like sporting events, that is set in Scotland in the 23rd century. This is the first American edition. The images of the dust jacket differ between the British and American editions. The book was designed and illustrated by Alasdair Gray. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1994

Lanark: A Life in 4 Books, 1985

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Identifier: CC-31798-33316
Scope and Contents This is the first American edition of the novel originally published by Canongate Publishing in England in 1981. The visionary drawings reproduced in this book were made by Gray. Andrew Crumey WEB 1999 wrote the following. "Alasdair Gray was born on 28 December 1934 in Glasgow, and trained as a painter at the Glasgow School Of Art. He worked as an art teacher, muralist and theatrical scene painter (experiences which are reflected in novels such as "Lanark" and "1982, Janine"), and his illustrations for his own books (as well as his bold use of typography) form a crucial part of their unique appeal. In the early seventies, Gray attended an informal writers' group run by Philip Hobsbaum, along with James Kelman, Tom Leonard, Liz Lochhead, Agnes Owens and others. Work would be photocopied and distributed in advance for the group to discuss and criticise. Gray had already been working on "Lanark" since the fifties, and found Kelman's advice particularly helpful. The novel was finished...
Dates: 1985

Old Men in Love, 2010

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Identifier: CC-59474-10002550
Scope and Contents This is the first American edition.The Guardian Ocober 5, 2007 Christopher Tayler: Not so long ago, it sometimes seemed as though the age's master plot revolved around a sexual encounter that caused at least one of its participants to be hauled up before a tribunal. Bill Clinton was this scenario's Exhibit A, of course, but his troubles only strengthened a fascination that started to grip writers at around the time of David Mamet's Oleanna (1992). By 2001, JM Coetzee, Philip Roth, Francine Prose, Jonathan Franzen and many other novelists had inadvertently made the shamed professor a stock figure in heavyweight fiction.Post Bin Laden, post Bush, different characters have proliferated. Terrorists and traumatised New Yorkers have flourished, but the prevailing figure is almost certainly the horrified western intellectual trying, and usually failing, to sort out his or her responses to the carnage on the world stage. These characters have come in a range of varieties, from glassily...
Dates: 2010

Poor Things, 1992

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Identifier: CC-31637-33139
Scope and Contents

The book was designed by the author and illustrated by William Strang. Set in and around Glasgow and the Mediterranean in the early 1880's, it describes the love lives of two Scottish doctors and a 25 year old woman who was created by one of them from human remains. The illustrations depict anatomic dissected parts of the body and portraits of individuals mentioned in the book. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1992

Ten Tales Tall & True, 1993

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Identifier: CC-31801-33319
Scope and Contents

This volume actually contains 14 short stories, or as Gray writes, "This book contains more tales than ten so the title is a tall tale too, I would spoil my book if I shortened it, spoil the title if I made it true." Each page that is numbered in its upper outside corner is accompanied by a brief caption of the title of the story on the left sided page and the subject on the right sided page, e.g., 22 Houses And Small Labour Parties, 23 A Willing Young Worker, 24 Houses And Small Labour Parties, and 25 The Appearance of Authority, etc. A section at the end of the book provides notes on the background of each story. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1993

The Artist in His World / McCulloch, Ian ; Gray, Alasdair., 1998

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Identifier: CC-32581-34162
Scope and Contents

The book consists of Ian McCulloch prints, created from 1986 to 1997, accompanied by eight poems by Alasdair Gray. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1998

The Arts of Alasdair Gray, 1991

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Identifier: CC-33910-35582
Scope and Contents

This book consists of 12 critical texts about the life, art, and literary works by Gray as compiled and edited by Robert Crawford and Thom Nairn. The facing page of the title page depicts a self portrait drawing by Gray rendered in visual poet terms. Four paintings are also reproduced as plates in addition to small drawings scattered throughout the book. There is marginalia from the previous owner -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1991

Working Legs: A Play for People Without Them, 1997

 Item
Identifier: CC-42819-44859
Scope and Contents

This is a play for physically disabled actors. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1997

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