Alasdair Gray

Alasdair Gray

1934-12-26 – 2019-12-27 (age 85) Riddrie, Glasgow, Scotland
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Biography

Alasdair Gray was a distinguished Scottish novelist and artist, renowned for his groundbreaking works like Lanark and Poor Things. Initially a muralist and painter, he shifted to writing, crafting novels blending realism, fantasy, and satire that earned Guardian and Whitbread Awards. His legacy peaked with Poor Things, adapted into an Oscar-nominated film by Yorgos Lanthimos, who received Gray’s approval after they met and Gray admired his cinema. Gray’s style fuses historical settings, fantastical narratives, and his own illustrations, often reflecting Scottish identity and socialism. He created iconic Glasgow murals and championed Scottish independence.

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Known For

The Amber Light
The Story of a Recluse
The Story of a Recluse

1987

as The Author

The Bedfords
The Bedfords

2009

as Father in Law

Alasdair Gray: A Life in Progress