Nae new ideas, nae worries!
Jonathan Coe: Alasdair Gray, 20 November 2008
Old Men in Love: John Tunnock’s Posthumous Papers
by Alasdair Gray.
Bloomsbury, 311 pp., £20, October 2007,978 0 7475 9353 9 Show More
by Alasdair Gray.
Bloomsbury, 311 pp., £20, October 2007,
Alasdair Gray: A Secretary’s Biography
by Rodge Glass.
Bloomsbury, 341 pp., £25, September 2008,978 0 7475 9015 6 Show More
by Rodge Glass.
Bloomsbury, 341 pp., £25, September 2008,
“... what really distinguished Gray’s epic postmodernism from the work of, say, John Fowles or Thomas Pynchon was the absolute lucidity of his approach. Lanark was – and remains – intensely readable, combining the narrative hooks of science fiction with the solid satisfactions of the Victorian novel: read the first chapter of Lanark, in which the ... ”