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Lanark novel
Lanark novel






At times, you wonder where he is going but his vision of Glasgow and of the world are clearly stunningly original and well worth the reading.The Scots author-artist-alcoholic Alasdair Gray wrote his first novel Lanark (1981), subtitled “A Life in 4 Books,” over a period of thirty years, states its Wikipedia page. Mixing fantasy, realism, science fiction, postmodernism and a highly visionary view of the world, Gray has created a novel that will, indeed, rank highly. It doesn’t quite work out though he does meet Nastler, the author of Lanark, and Lanark ends up a better man for having made the effort. Rima and the son, Sandy, she has by Lanark, who we now know is Thaw, desert Lanark for Sludden but Sludden asks Lanark to help by representing Unthank at the general assembly of council states, a sort of United Nations. The pair return to Unthank which has improved somewhat though is now under the control of Sludden, whom we had met in Book Three as head of the group Rima belonged to. He meets a dragon who turns out to be Rima and the pair escape. He ends up in an underground hospital but leaves when he finds that patients who are not cured are used for fuel and even food. Lanark and Rima contract dragonhide, a disease which makes their skin scaly and dragon-like. While there he meets Rima, who becomes his lover but she sees to know things about him from the past that he does not. While an unpleasant place, with no sunlight, Unthank could easily be any grim twentieth century city, such as Glasgow. The inhabitants of this city, Unthank, have strange diseases symbolic of their emotional states. It tells the story of Lanark, an assumed name as the character has forgotten his real name and his own history. However, it is Book Three that starts the novel and Book Three is decidedly not realist. If the reader had started at Book One, this fairly conventional, realist narrative would have been the result. He has problems relating to women and that fact and his artistic vision make him unable to cope with the real world and he ends up drowning himself. He later wins a scholarship to the Glasgow School of Art but he is not a success. Though the books are numbered one-four, Book Three is the first, followed by the Prologue and then Books One, Two and Four.īooks One and Two tell the fairly realistic story of Duncan Thaw, loosely based on Gray’s own life. It consists of four books, with a prologue that is not at the beginning and an epilogue. It took nearly thirty years after he first started writing it, before it was published. Lanark, Gray’s first novel, brought him to immediate prominence and it has been hailed as one of the great Scottish novels and one of the great novels of the 20th century. Home » Scotland » Alasdair Gray » Lanark Alasdair Gray: Lanark








Lanark novel