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Would he call John Maclean, Hugh MacDiarmid, artist and writer Alasdair Gray and other renowned Scots naive for supporting an independent Scotland? Graham argues that a future independent SNP government would turn the country into a tax haven for corpora
Canongate is to publish the complete short stories of Lanark author Alasdair Gray, after editorial director Francis Bickmore bought world rights in a deal with Zoe Waldie at RCW and Bill Swainson at Bloomsbury. Every Short Story by Alasdair Gray will inc
FOR those of us who believe in self-determination, the explosion of interest in the independence issue this past week has been enlightening. Scotland has emerged from the shadows. Radio news programmes with actual coverage of Scotland? “National” newspap
MAUREEN Henry (Letters, 16 December) attacks your coverage of First Minister Alex Salmond’s choice of a painting by SNP supporter Alasdair Gray for his Christmas card. I am no supporter of the First Minister, but I do applaud his choice of such a fascina
The Hot 100 is the definitive list of Scottish creative talent. From fashion designers to performance artists, everyone who has made a sizeable splash in 2011 has a place in this countdown. It’s for people who’ve created a buzz, but it’s also about great
SCOTLAND'S resident artistic polymath – the painter, writer, muralist and playwright Alasdair Gray – has unveiled his design for the First Minister's official Christmas Card for 2011. Gray, whose seminal novel Lanark was published 30 years ago, has provi
HER pose, says the artist, is consciously modelled on Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa. But the woman who stares boldly out of Alex Salmond’s new Christmas card is far from enigmatic. Bella Caledonia, painted by Alasdair Gray, “personifies Scotland as a strong woman
Alasdair Gray (born 28 December 1934) is a Scottish writer and artist. His most acclaimed work is his first novel Lanark, published in 1981 and written over a period of almost 30 years. It is now regarded as a classic, and was described by The Guardian as "one of the landmarks of 20th-century fiction." His novel Poor Things (1992) won the... Full Article
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