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Alasdair Gray

    28 décembre 1934 – 29 décembre 2019

    Un écrivain écossais dont les œuvres constituent un mélange captivant de réalisme, de fantaisie et de science-fiction. Son approche innovante de l'écriture, souvent enrichie par ses propres illustrations et sa typographie unique, positionne ses créations comme des jalons de la littérature postmoderne. Comparé à des géants littéraires tels que Kafka et Borges, ses romans et nouvelles explorent des thèmes profonds et ont inspiré une génération d'auteurs écossais ultérieurs. L'œuvre de Gray témoigne de son esprit visionnaire et de sa perspective unique sur le monde.

    Alasdair Gray
    1982, Janine
    Lanark. A Life in 4 Books
    Every Short Story, 1951-2012
    Five Letters from an Eastern Empire
    The Fall of Kelvin Walker
    The Book of Prefaces
    • The Book of Prefaces

      • 640pages
      • 23 heures de lecture

      'Grandly conceived, gorgeously realised, and sparklingly alert to the making not just of works of art, but of a language, this crammed compendium, so copiously yet lightly learned, so drolly self-reflexive, yet enticingly accessible, so exhilaratingly, quixotically magniloquent, is the last word in forewords.' Herald

      The Book of Prefaces
      4,5
    • The Fall of Kelvin Walker

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      From the genius of Scottish letters, a satire of religion, the media and London

      The Fall of Kelvin Walker
      4,3
    • Five Letters from an Eastern Empire

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Describing etiquette, government, irrigation, education, clogs, kites, rumour, poetry, justice, massage, town-planning, sex and ventriloquism in an obsolete nation. Alasdair Gray was born in 1934. He obtained a diploma in Design and Mural Painting in 1957 and has since earned his living in Glasgow, mostly by painting and writing. Much of his fiction is published in Penguin, including 1982 Janine, Poor Things, Ten Tales Tall & True and Unlikely Stories, Mostly, from which Five Letters from an Eastern Empire is taken.

      Five Letters from an Eastern Empire
      4,2
    • Every Short Story, 1951-2012

      • 933pages
      • 33 heures de lecture

      An authoritative collection of Alasdair Gray's stories gathered over the last twenty five years.

      Every Short Story, 1951-2012
      4,2
    • Lanark. A Life in 4 Books

      • 576pages
      • 21 heures de lecture

      Duncan Thaw, the narrator, has to cope with a loveless family and the drudgery of growing to maturity in Glasgow. Elsewhere the author moves Thaw into fantasy when he sends him to Unthank, a city he is condemned to after his death. From the author of "Something Leather".

      Lanark. A Life in 4 Books
      4,1
    • 1982, Janine

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      The unforgettable, challenging and experimental second novel from the author of Lanark. Introduced by Will Self schovat popis

      1982, Janine
      4,0
    • How We Should Rule Ourselves

      • 57pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      This pamphlet is for anyone alarmed by the present British government. It argues that the component nations of the United Kingdom can become true democracies only by declaring themselves republics. The authors are Alasdair Gray, writer of fiction and pamphlets such as Why Scots Should Rule Scotland, and Adam Tomkins, Professor of Public Law in the University of Glasgow and author of Public Law and Our Republican Constitution. Both are committed republicans.

      How We Should Rule Ourselves
      3,9
    • A fantastical comedy from the irreplaceable Alasdair Gray

      McGrotty and Ludmilla
      3,9
    • Poor Things

      • 317pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Set in Glasgow of the 1880s, a story of the love life of two doctors, and a mature woman created by one of them.

      Poor Things
      3,9
    • Lean tales

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Each selection of stories is preceded by a detailed portrait, drawn by Gray, above a reproduction of the writer's signature. The collection ends, as do so many of Gray's books, with a chapter detailing how the book got written. Postscript is a detailed memoir of Gray and Kelman, among others, attending Philip Hobsbaum's writing group in the 70s and their friendship with Agnes Owens. Gray had agreed to produce another collection of short stories, but didn't have enough written to fill a book on his own. So he used his position to help friends that he thoughts deserved the boost of publication by a major London-based publishing house. His decision has since been vindicated and the collection is seen as an early display of three talents that would be of great importance to the boom in Scottish writing in the late-80s/early-90s. Owens has since had several well-received novels published and Kelman has won the Booker prize.

      Lean tales
      3,9
    • This brilliant new verse translation by Allen Mandelbaum captures the consummate beauty of the third and last part of Dante's Divine Comedy. The Paradiso is a luminous poem of love and light, of optics, angelology, polemics, prayer, prophecy, and transcendent experience. As Dante ascends to the Celestial Rose, in the tenth and final heaven, all the spectacle and splendor of a great poet's vision now becomes accessible to the modern reader in this highly acclaimed, superb dual language edition. With extensive notes and commentary. - from the publisher

      Paradiso
      3,9
    • Something Leather

      • 251pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The loves and lives of June, Senga and Donalda are told in this book which covers the period 1963 to 1990. Also featured are unhappy children, a liberal headmistress, a tobacconist's family, a commercial traveller, a lighthouse keeper and a pimp. From the author of "Lanark".

      Something Leather
      3,7
    • The first short story collection from the irreplaceable Alasdair Gray, sublimely decorated throughout

      Unlikely Stories, Mostly
      3,4
    • Old Men in Love

      John Tunnock's Posthumous Papers

      • 312pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Old Men in Love, like The Arabian Nights, is about a storyteller whose stories contain other stories. As in Alasdair Gray's Lanark, 1982 Janine, Poor Things, and The Book of Prefaces, this one has many styles of narrative and location. Periclean Athens, Renaissance Florence, Victorian Somerset mingle with Britain under the New Labour Party, viewed from the West End of Glasgow. More than 50% is fact and the rest possible, but must be read to be believed.

      Old Men in Love
      3,0
    • Dante's Divine Trilogy

      • 432pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Alasdair Gray's remarkable retelling of Dante's Divine Comedy; this edition brings Gray's Hell, Purgatory and Paradise together into a single edition for the first time

      Dante's Divine Trilogy
    • Einer, der Geschichte macht

      • 134pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Die Menschen des 23. Jahrhunderts haben materielle wie psychische Not und Ausbeutung abgeschafft. Freilich ist ist dieses System umfassend praktizierter Ökologie und Weisheit weder ganz unproblematisch noch ungefährdet.

      Einer, der Geschichte macht
      3,6