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A Life In Pictures

Hardback

Main Details

Title A Life In Pictures
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Alasdair Gray
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:312
Dimensions(mm): Height 270,Width 252
ISBN/Barcode 9781841956404
ClassificationsDewey:823.914
Audience
General
Edition Main
Illustrations Colour throughout; Illustrations, unspecified

Publishing Details

Publisher Canongate Books
Imprint Canongate Books
Publication Date 22 October 2010
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Alasdair Gray is known throughout the world for his writing, but he is also a highly regarded artist who not only designs and illustrates his own books, but has created many beautiful and intriguing portraits, painting, posters and murals. Alasdair Gray began painting and writing from an early age, and now in his seventies is still vigorously doing both. In this autopictography he gathers together the work that matters most to him, weaving it through and around the story of his life in his own inimitable style.

Author Biography

Simply one of the best and most respect authors of modern times. Be thankful he just can't stop writing. Since 1981, when Alasdair Gray's first novel (Lanark: A Life in Four Books) was published by Canongate, he has published twenty books, most of them novels and short stories. In his own words, 'Alasdair Gray is a fat, spectacled, balding, increasingly old Glaswegian pedestrian who has mainly lived by writing and designing books, most of them fiction.'

Reviews

* Gray is a true original, a twentieth century William Blake. Observer * A necessary genius. -- Ali Smith * A master at rummaging in the dustbins of the mind. Daily Telegraph * A great writer, perhaps the greatest writer living in Britain today. -- Will Self * A Life in Pictures is a truly remarkable visual and literary biography...[by]...Glasgow's resident genius. The Glasgow Herald * There is the sense ... of a warm and eccentric intelligence at work ... The wry humour, at one of the book's sadder moments, exemplifies the winning tone of this absorbing 'autopictography', whose high production values and coffee-table heft should see it purchased for many a bibliophile come Christmas. Spectator * A Life in Pictures is a beautifully produced hardback that does what it says on the cover ... A detailed and wonderfully realised 'autopictography', it reveals the idiosyncratic genius of a man who has come to embody all that's good about artistic cross-pollination and creative thinking. Big Issue * As wonderful and unorthodox an autobiography from this subversive and rambunctious magnus of Scottish fiction as you would expect. Metro * A thick, gorgeous account of is life from early childhood to the present. The Skinny * Marvellous ... a pleasure to hold and well as to read. Times Literary Supplement * Alastair Gray's life has the quality of a fairy tale. In simple terms: social toad is transformed into artistic prince, and kisses the hand of gorgeous renown. Times Literary Supplement * Alasdair Gray has broken the mould again ... A Life in Pictures, travels right to the heart of his dark, turbulent and chaotic imagination, and lights up a path through his life; it also makes the reader imagine her own life in pictures. Observer * Just because my colleagues have already had their say on the subject, I am not going to let that stop me recommending it as a fine GBP35 worth, packed with terrific images and accompanied by his inimitable characteristic narration. -- Keith Bruce Herald * [Gray] muses on his life story with wry humour, creating a rich and colourful compendium that is utterly original. Good Book Guide * Well worth the wait, A LIfe in Pictures offers a rich and much-needed guide to the work of arguably Scotland's greatest living artist. Literary Review * A cultural gem to behold, this long overdue publication will delight both established fans and those who have just discovered the artist. Business Destinations * Surely there was no more handsome book published this year than Alasdair Gray: A Life in Pictures. The illustrations are as lavish, and the text as eccentric , as even the most optimistic Gray admirer could have wished. Guardian