A Life In Pictures

A Life In Pictures

Alasdair Gray


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Please note this book contains adult content and may not be appropriate for children! Alasdair Gray is known throughout Europe and beyond for his writing (Lanark; Unlikely Stories, Mostly; 1982, Janine among many others), but he is also a highly regarded artist who not only illustrates and designs his own books, but has created many beautiful and intriguing murals, portraits, paintings, posters - some of his most recent and vivid work adorns the revived Oran Mor, in Glasgow. Alasdair started painting and writing from an early age, and at 71 he's still vigorously doing both. In this autobiography he gathers together the paintings that have mattered most to him over the years, and weaves the story of his life through and around them in his own inimitable way. Beautifully and copiously illustrated, designed by himself, this is life as seen by one of the millennium's most unique, funny and wry creative geniuses. This hardback book has 306 pages and measures: 26.5 x 25 x 2.5cm


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Please note this book contains adult content and may not be appropriate for children! Alasdair Gray is known throughout Europe and beyond for his writing (Lanark; Unlikely Stories, Mostly; 1982, Janine among many others), but he is also a highly regarded artist who not only illustrates and designs his own books, but has created many beautiful and intriguing murals, portraits, paintings, posters - some of his most recent and vivid work adorns the revived Oran Mor, in Glasgow. Alasdair started painting and writing from an early age, and at 71 he's still vigorously doing both. In this autobiography he gathers together the paintings that have mattered most to him over the years, and weaves the story of his life through and around them in his own inimitable way. Beautifully and copiously illustrated, designed by himself, this is life as seen by one of the millennium's most unique, funny and wry creative geniuses. This hardback book has 306 pages and measures: 26.5 x 25 x 2.5cm



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Alasdair Gray

Alasdair Gray trained as a painter at the local Glasgow school of art. He was 47 when he published his first novel, Lanark (1981), which combines all sorts of genres, from sci-fi to autobiography and...


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