Unlikely Stories, Mostly (Canons)

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ISBN-10:

1838852735

ISBN-13:

9781838852733

Author(s): Gray, Alasdair
Edition: Main - Canons
Released: May 04, 2021
Publisher: Canongate Canons
Format: Paperback, 240 pages
Related ISBN: 9780140069259

Description:

Review A series of fantastical fables, showing the influence of Kafka, Swift and Johnson's Rasselas . . . Memorable-- "Guardian"As you'd expect from a writer as talented as Gray, there are enough idiosyncratic pleasures knocking around to make the book well worth reading-- "Independent"Gray is a true original, a twentieth century William Blake-- "Observer"His work is masterly . . . Temperamental radicalism, militant humanism and a number of recurring sexual, linguistic and aesthetic themes are woven together into a prose full of recondite allusions and brilliant innovations-- "London Review of Books"This anthology may be likened to a vast architectural folly imblending the idioms of the Greek, Gothic, Oriental, Baroque, Scottish Baronial and Bauhaus schools. Like one who, absently sauntering the streets of Barcelona, suddenly beholds the breathtaking grandeur of Gaudi's Familia Sagrada, I am compelled to admire a display of power and intricacy whose precise purpose evades me. Is the structure haunted by a truth too exalted and ghostly to dwell in a plainer edifice? Perhaps. I wonder. I doubt--Lady Nicola Stewart, Countess of Dunfermline "The Celtic Needlewoman"Too clever for its own good in parts, but otherwise a damned good read--Colonel Sebastian Moran "Simla Times"Unsettling, otherworldly . . . Not since William Blake has a British artist wed pictorial and literary talent to such powerful effect-- "Financial Times"A necessary genius--ALI SMITHOne of the brightest intellectual and creative lights Scotland has known in modern times--NICOLA STURGEON Product Description A man finds a bald patch on the back of his head that looks curiously like a face, then discovers he's splitting in two. A bored student suggests digging a tunnel into the foundations of the art school. An elderly man is healed by hundreds of tiny people working on repairs inside his own head.Unlikely Stories, Mostly is Alasdair Gray's first collection of short stories. Gloriously illustrated, darkly funny, and steeped in myth and fable, they capture Gray's singular imagination. Review One of the brightest intellectual and creative lights Scotland has known in modern times -- NICOLA STURGEONToo clever for its own good in parts, but otherwise a damned good read -- Colonel Sebastian Moran ― Simla TimesUnsettling, otherworldly . . . Not since William Blake has a British artist wed pictorial and literary talent to such powerful effect ― Financial TimesA series of fantastical fables, showing the influence of Kafka, Swift and Johnson's Rasselas . . . Memorable ― GuardianA necessary genius -- ALI SMITHHis work is masterly . . . Temperamental radicalism, militant humanism and a number of recurring sexual, linguistic and aesthetic themes are woven together into a prose full of recondite allusions and brilliant innovations ― London Review of BooksThis anthology may be likened to a vast architectural folly imblending the idioms of the Greek, Gothic, Oriental, Baroque, Scottish Baronial and Bauhaus schools. Like one who, absently sauntering the streets of Barcelona, suddenly beholds the breathtaking grandeur of Gaudi's Familia Sagrada, I am compelled to admire a display of power and intricacy whose precise purpose evades me. Is the structure haunted by a truth too exalted and ghostly to dwell in a plainer edifice? Perhaps. I wonder. I doubt -- Lady Nicola Stewart, Countess of Dunfermline ― The Celtic NeedlewomanGray is a true original, a twentieth century William Blake ― ObserverAs you'd expect from a writer as talented as Gray, there are enough idiosyncratic pleasures knocking around to make the book well worth reading ― Independent About the Author Born in 1934, Alasdair Gray graduated in design and mural painting from the Glasgow School of Art. Since 1981, when Lanark was published by Canongate, he authored, designed and illustrated seven novels, several books of short stories, a collection of his stage, radio and TV plays and a book of

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