William McIlvanney
William McIlvanney (1936 – 2015) was a Scottish novelist, short story writer, and poet. He was known as Gus by friends and acquaintances. McIlvanney was a champion of gritty yet poetic literature; his works Laidlaw, The Papers of Tony Veitch, and Walking Wounded are all known for their portrayal of Glasgow in the 1970s. He is regarded as "the father of 'Tartan Noir’" and as Scotland's Camus.…more
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Frankly
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2025
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Stone Voices: The Search for Scotland
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2002
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Scots: The Mither Tongue
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1986
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Scottish Literature: An Introduction
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2022
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The Scottish Novel since the Seventies
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1993
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The Literary Politics of Scottish Devolution: Voice, Class, Nation
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2019
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Irish Pages, Vol. 12, No. 2: Scotland
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2025
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An Anthology of Scottish Literature in the Twentieth Century
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2001
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The Scots Imagination and Modern Memory
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2008
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Scottish Writers Talking 1: George Mackay Brown, Jessie Kesson, Norman MacCaig, William McIlvanney, David Toulmin
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1996
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