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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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GRAY WORKS FOR SALE

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Morag McAlpine's Bookshop
Versions of Alasdair Gray books which are difficult to purchase elsewhere.
Also contains signed limited editions of Gray books

Artworks of Alasdair Gray
Mainly signed prints + NEW Gray designs for your morning coffee!

NEW! Alasdair Gray: A Secretary’s Biography, By Rodge Glass, H/B, 352 pages, RRP: £25.00

ISBN: 9780747590156

Order today from Bloomsbury (available within 48 hours).

Alasdair Gray was not always the rapidly ageing, fat Glasgow pedestrian he likes to describe on the inside leaf of his books. There was once a time when he was young; a time when he was really rather thin; many years when he went unpublished and unrecognised.
This book aims to document, as faithfully as possible, that journey from son of a box-maker, encouraged to paint, write and do whatever made him feel good, to septuagenarian “little grey deity” (as Will Self has called him).

Also available from Bloomsbury Publishing
Alasdair Gray's latest novel, Old Men in Love (link leaves this site)


MAGAZINE ONE

The Stage Plays of Alasdair Gray

THE FOLLOWING PLAYS WILL BE PUBLISHED BY LUATH PRESS, 2009, IN A GRAY PLAYBOOK

Click on the links below for information and cast lists for the plays

Full Length Stage Plays

The Fall of Kelvin Walker:
A Fable of the Sixties

Mavis Belfridge:
A True Tale of the Sixties

McGrotty and Ludmilla:
A Political Pantomime or the Modern Aladdin

Working Legs:
A Play for People Without Them

 

One Act Stage Plays (Short Sexual Comedies)

Loss of the Golden Silence

Dialogue

Homeward Bound

Sam Lang and Miss Watson


MAGAZINE TWO

The Poetry of Alasdair Gray

Collected Verse from Various Sources: 1952–2005
(includes Old Negatives)


MAGAZINE THREE

Lanark: an intended film


MAGAZINE FOUR

Documentary films on the life and work of Alasdair Gray.
Directed and filmed by Kevin Cameron

 

ABOUT ALASDAIR GRAY

1: Visit Alasdair Gray's Blog Page (leaves this site)

2: Personal CV

3: CV from Who's Who
 

4: Questionnaires: Interviews

A 1983, Norquay and Anderson, Cencrastus, Edinburgh
B 1984, "Why Writers Write"
C 1986, Kathy Acker, ICA Interview, London
D 1993, Heaven & Hell Quiz, Scotsman
E 1994, Strathclyde Telegraph
F 1995, Review of Contemporay Fiction, Illinois, USA
G 2000, Anne Garrec, Paris
H 2000, Professor Vianu, Bucharest University
J 2003, AJ Close, Weekend Scotsman


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