Alasdair Gray
Alasdair Gray (1934-2019) was one of Scotland's most distinctive and influential writers, celebrated for his imaginative novels, short stories, poetry, and artwork. Best known for Lanark, his landmark fusion of realism, fantasy, and political vision, Gray's work explores themes of identity, history, love, social justice, and the nature of storytelling itself. A lifelong resident of Glasgow, he drew deeply on the city and on Scottish culture, creating a body of work that is at once intensely local and strikingly universal. This section brings together a selection of Gray's work, from major first editions to lesser-known works, reflecting the remarkable breadth of his literary achievement.
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