Lanark
A Life in Four Books
Alasdair Gray author William Boyd editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Canongate Books
Published:1st Sep '16
Should be back in stock very soon
Lanark is a groundbreaking novel by Alasdair Gray, first published in 1981, that presents a modern vision of hell through the lens of two intertwined narratives. Set against the backdrop of the crumbling cities of Unthank and Glasgow, the stories of the protagonists, Lanark and Duncan Thaw, unfold in a richly imaginative and complex manner. The novel's structure is notable for its playful narrative techniques, which challenge conventional storytelling while exploring deep themes of existence and humanity.
At its core, Lanark delves into the struggles of its characters as they navigate a world marked by despair and disintegration. Gray's work examines humankind's inherent inability to love, juxtaposed with an enduring compulsion to seek connection and meaning. This profound message resonates throughout the narrative, inviting readers to reflect on the broader implications of the human condition. The novel's exploration of personal and political themes adds layers of depth, making it a significant contribution to contemporary literature.
Critically acclaimed, Lanark has been hailed as one of the greatest novels of the century, with notable endorsements from literary figures such as Anthony Burgess and William Boyd. Gray's unique voice and innovative style established him as a leading writer in Britain, and Lanark remains a cornerstone of modern Scottish literature. Through its intricate storytelling and thought-provoking themes, the novel continues to captivate readers and inspire discussions about the complexities of life and love.
I was absolutely knocked out by Lanark. I think it's the best in Scottish literature this century -- Iain Banks
Probably the greatest novel of the century . . . it marked the beginning of a new era -- James Campbell * * Observer * *
It was time Scotland produced a shattering work of fiction in the modern idiom. This is it . . . [Gray is] the best Scottish novelist since Sir Walter Scott -- Anthony Burgess
When dawn comes up and retires in dismay, we find ourselves in the presence of an overpowering surreal imagination. A saga of a city where reality is about as reliable as a Salvador Dali watch -- Brian Aldiss
A quite extraordinary achievement, the most remarkable thing in Scottish fiction for a very long time. It has changed the landscape -- Allan Massie * * The Scotsman * *
Undoubtedly the best work of fiction written by a Scottish author for decades * * Time Out * *
Remarkable. . . Lanark is a work of loving and vivid imagination, yielding copious riches -- William Boyd * * Times Literary Supplement * *
From a lesser writer, stygian darkness and baroque structure might see off a mass audience and reduce a book to cult status. In Gray's hands, the simple, direct prose found him a wide readership. * * The Times * *
Lanark, the first novel and arguably the masterpiece of [Gray] gouges a dwelling place in your imagination and leaves it forever altered . . . Knocks the socks off almost everything written on this little island in the past fifty years . . . It increases the scope of fiction's possibilities * * Independent * *
A phantasmagorical mixture of realism and fantasy * * The List * *
In some ways it's even more relevant today. It's such an elaborate work of both fantasy and political satire, a sort of Gulliver's Travels for 20th Century Scotland * * Scotland on Sunday * *
- Winner of Saltire Society Scottish Fiction Book of the Year 1982 (UK)
ISBN: 9781782117148
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 32mm
Weight: 427g
592 pages
Main - Canons Edition Re-Issue