novel "Lanark"

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"Lanark" is a landmark Scottish novel by Alasdair Gray that blends dystopian fantasy with realist autobiography to explore alienation, politics, and art in a surreal version of Glasgow.

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instanceOf Scottish novel
novel
adaptationCompany Citizens Theatre, Glasgow NERFINISHED
adaptationPremiereYear 2015
adaptedAs stage play
author Alasdair Gray NERFINISHED
contains authorial index of plagiarisms
epilogue in the middle of the book
countryOfOrigin Scotland
criticalReception acclaimed
describedAs cult classic
landmark of Scottish literature
firstPublicationDate 1981-02-25
genre autobiographical fiction
dystopian fiction
fantasy fiction
magic realism
political fiction
science fiction
hasIllustrationsBy Alasdair Gray NERFINISHED
hasPart Book Four NERFINISHED
Book One NERFINISHED
Book Three NERFINISHED
Book Two NERFINISHED
influencedBy Franz Kafka NERFINISHED
George Orwell NERFINISHED
James Joyce NERFINISHED
William Blake NERFINISHED
language English
literaryMovement Scottish Renaissance tradition
mainCharacter Duncan Thaw NERFINISHED
Lanark NERFINISHED
narrativeStructure nonlinear
notableFor blend of dystopian fantasy and social realism
influence on Scottish literature
metafictional structure
originalLanguage English
pageCount 560
placeInSeries standalone work
publicationYear 1981
publisher Canongate Books NERFINISHED
setting Glasgow NERFINISHED
fictional city of Unthank NERFINISHED
theme Scottish national identity
alienation
art
identity
mental illness
politics
power and authority
urban decay

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Alasdair Gray knownFor novel "Lanark"