Rating: ****
Tags: Lang:en
Publisher: Harper & Row
Added: April 4, 2020
Modified: November 5, 2021
Summary
From its first publication in 1981, Lanark was hailed as a
masterpiece and it has come to be widely regarded as the most
remarkable and influential Scottish novel of the second half
of the twentieth century. A work of extraordinary imagination
and wide-ranging concerns, its playful narrative conveys at
its core a profound message, both personal and political,
about humankind's inability to love, and yet our compulsion
to go on trying. With its echoes of Dante, Blake, Joyce,
Kafka, and Lewis Carroll, Lanark has been published all over
the world and to unanimous acclaim. This edition marks the
novel's return to its original publisher and features a
superb new introduction by the award-winning novelist Janice
Galloway, and the author's Tailpiece, a fascinating addendum
to the novel. "It was time Scotland produced a shattering
work of fiction in the modern idiom. This is it." -- Anthony
Burgess "Alasdair Gray is one of the most important living
writers in English." -- Stephen Bernstein, The New York Times
Book Review "Remarkable ... Lanark is a work of loving and
vivid imagination, yielding copious riches." -- William Boyd,
The Times Literary Supplement (London) "Undoubtedly the best
work of fiction written by a Scottish author for decades." --
Time Out (London) "A quite extraordinary achievement, the
most remarkable thing in Scottish fiction for a very long
time." -- The Scotsman **