Alasdair Gray

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Alasdair Gray was a Scottish writer and artist best known for his experimental novel "Lanark" and his distinctive, politically charged visual art.

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Alasdair Gray canonical 5

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instanceOf essayist
human
illustrator
muralist
novelist
painter
playwright
short story writer
awardReceived Guardian Fiction Prize
Saltire Society Book of the Year Award
Whitbread Novel Award
causeOfDeath complications from a fall
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1934-12-28
dateOfDeath 2019-12-29
designed mural in Glasgow’s Hillhead Subway Station
mural in Òran Mór, Glasgow
educatedAt Glasgow School of Art
ethnicGroup Scottish
familyName Gray
genre experimental fiction
magic realism
science fiction
givenName Alasdair
hasSignatureStyle integrated text-and-image book design
hasTheme political critique
social justice
urban Glasgow
influenced Scottish contemporary writers
influencedBy Franz Kafka
William Blake
knownFor novel "Lanark"
politically charged visual art
self-illustrated books
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Scottish literary renaissance (late 20th century)
postmodern literature
name Alasdair Gray self-link
notableWork 1982, Janine
Lanark: A Life in Four Books
Old Men In Love
Poor Things
Something Leather
The Fall of Kelvin Walker
Unlikely Stories, Mostly
occupation artist
teacher
writer
placeOfBirth Riddrie, Glasgow, Scotland
placeOfDeath Glasgow
surface form: Glasgow, Scotland
politicalAlignment democratic socialism
residence Glasgow
surface form: Glasgow, Scotland
supported Scottish independence

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Scottish literature notableAuthor Alasdair Gray
Poor Things authorOfSourceWork Alasdair Gray
Gray hasNotableBearer Alasdair Gray
Alasdair Gray name Alasdair Gray self-link