- Ian Rankin
Infobox Writer
name = Ian Rankin
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pseudonym = Jack Harvey
birth_date = birth date and age|1950|28|04|df=y
birth_place =Fife , Scotland
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occupation = Novelist
nationality = Scottish
period = 1986- Present
genre =Crime fiction
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notableworks =Inspector Rebus
debut_works = "Knots and Crosses "
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website = http://www.ianrankin.net
footnotes =Ian Rankin OBE, DL, (born 28 April 1960, in
Cardenden ,Fife ) is a Scottishcrime writer . His best known books are the "Inspector Rebus "novels . He has also written several pieces ofliterary criticism .Background
Rankin's standard biography states that before becoming a full-time novelist he worked as grape-picker, swineherd, taxman, alcohol researcher, hi-fi journalist, college secretary and punk musician. [See [http://www.januarymagazine.com/profiles/ianrankin.html here] and [http://www.bookslut.com/features/2005_04_005009.php here] for mention of The Dancing Pigs in interviews.] ; he was also a Literature tutor at the
University of Edinburgh where he retains an involvement with theJames Tait Black Memorial Prize . After graduating from Edinburgh University he moved to London for four years and then rural France for six while he developed his career as a novelist. He attendedBeath High School ,Cowdenbeath (which has recently been rebuilt).He lives in
Edinburgh with his wife Miranda and their two sons Jack and Kit.Writing
Rankin did not set out to be a
crime writer . He thought his first novels "Knots and Crosses " and "Hide and Seek" were mainstream books, more in keeping with the Scottish traditions ofRobert Louis Stevenson and evenMuriel Spark (the subject of Rankin's uncompleted Ph.D. thesis), and was disconcerted by their classification as genre fiction. He was reassured by Scottish novelist,Allan Massie , who tutored Rankin while Massie was writer-in-residence at Edinburgh University: who would want to be a dry academic writer when "they could beJohn Buchan ?"Rankin's "
Inspector Rebus " novels are mainly set in Edinburgh, and are major contributions to theTartan Noir genre. Four of the novels were televised on ITV, starring John Hannah. In early 2006Ken Stott took over in the part of Rebus, and was hailed by many fans as an ideal fit for the character.Rankin confirmed that he will soon start work on a five- or six-issue run on the comic book "
Hellblazer ", although the story may be turned into a standalone graphic novel instead. He talked about this at length withSimon Mayo onRadio Five Live .Controversy
In 2007, Rankin was criticised for comments he made about the escalation of violence in crime novels written by women, particularly lesbians, such as
Patricia Cornwell andVal McDermid . The latter was especially offended and, speaking at theEdinburgh Books Festival, described the remark as "arrant rubbish", before elaborating: "I find that statement very offensive, I can't even begin to start". [http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2007/aug/16/ianrankin]Documentaries
He is a regular contributor to the
BBC Two arts programme "Newsnight Review". His 3-part documentary series on the subject ofevil was broadcast on Channel 4 in December 2002. In 2005 he presented a 30-minute documentary on BBC4 called "Rankin on the Staircase" in which he investigated the relationship between real-life cases and crime fiction, loosely based on the Michael Peterson murder case as documented in Jean-Xavier Lestrade's documentary series 'Death on the Staircase'. The same year he collaborated with folk musicianJackie Leven on the album "Jackie Leven Said".In 2007, Rankin appeared in programmes for BBC Four exploring the origins of his alter-ego character, John Rebus. Titled "Ian Rankin's Hidden Edinburgh" and "Ian Rankin Investigates Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde," Rankin looks at the origins of the character and the events that led to his creation.
Awards and honours
Rankin has been elected as a Hawthornden Fellow and won the Chandler-Fulbright Award. He has also won two
Crime Writers' Association (CWA) Dagger prizes for short stories and in 1997 the CWA MacallanGold Dagger for Fiction for "Black and Blue" (which was also short-listed for theMystery Writers of America Edgar Award for best novel). He won the Edgar in 2004 for "Resurrection Men ". In 2005 he was awarded the CWA Cartier Diamond Dagger to mark a lifetime's achievement in crime writing. In 2008 he won the ITV3 Crime Thriller Award for Author of the Year, for "Exit Music". [cite web|author= Allen, Katie|title= Rankin and P D James pick up ITV3 awards|url= http://www.thebookseller.com/news/68347-rankin-and-p-d-james-pick-up-itv3-awards.html|work= theBookseller.com|date= 2008-10-06|accessdate= 2008-10-06]He has honorary doctorates from the
University of Edinburgh cite news
url=http://www.ed.ac.uk/explore/people/honorary/2002.html
publisher=University of Edinburgh
title=University of Edinburgh Honorary Degrees 2002/03
date=28 August 2003] . , the
University of Abertay Dundee , from theUniversity of St Andrews and, in 2005, from theUniversity of Hull . In June 2002 he was made an Officer of theOrder of the British Empire in theGolden Jubilee Queen's Birthday Honours List for services to literature.Bibliography
To date he has written at least 21 novels, including:
Inspector Rebus novels
#"
Knots and Crosses " (1987)
#"Hide and Seek" (1991)
#"Tooth and Nail" (1992 - originally published as "Wolfman")
#"Strip Jack " (1992)
#"The Black Book" (1993)
#"Mortal Causes " (1994)
#"Let it Bleed" (1995)
#"Black and Blue" (1997)
#"The Hanging Garden" (1998)
#"Dead Souls" (1999)
#"Set in Darkness " (2000)
#"The Falls" (2001)
#"Resurrection Men " (2002)
#"A Question of Blood " (2003)
#"Fleshmarket Close " (2004)
#"The Naming of the Dead " (2006)
#"Exit Music " (2007)Jack Harvey novels
* "Witch Hunt" (1993)
* "Bleeding Hearts " (1994)
* "Blood Hunt " (1995)Other books
* "The Flood" (1986 re-released with new introduction in 2005)
* "Watchman" (1988, reissued with a new introduction in 2004)
* "A Good Hanging and Other Stories " (1992) (short stories)
* "Death is Not the End " (1998) (novella later expanded into "Dead Souls")
* "Beggars Banquet" (2002) — short stories (collection featuring both Rebus and other short stories, and "Death is not the End")
* "" (2005)
* "Doors Open " (2008) - originally published as a serial novel in theNew York Times
* "One City "
* "A Cool Head " -Quick Reads 2009Recordings
* Jackie Leven Said (Cooking vinyl, 2005), with
Jackie Leven Criticism
*Horsley, Lee, "The Noir Thriller" (Houndmills & New York: Palgrave, 2001).
*Lanchester, John, ‘Rebusworld’, in "London Review of Books" 22.9 (27/4/2000), pp. 18-20.
*Lennard, John, 'Ian Rankin', in Jay Parini, ed., "British Writers Supplement X" (New York & London: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 2004), pp. 243–60
*Mandel, Ernest, "Delightful Murder: A Social History of the Crime Story" (Leichhardt, NSW, & London: Pluto Press, 1984).
*Ogle, Tina, ‘Crime on Screen’, in "The Observer" (London), 16/4/2000, Screen p. 8.
*Plain, Gill, "Ian Rankin’s Black and Blue" (London & New York: Continuum, 2002)
*Plain, Gillian, ‘Ian Rankin: A Bibliography’, in "Crime Time" 28 (2002), pp. 16-20.
*Robinson, David, ‘Mystery Man: In Search of the real Ian Rankin’, in "The Scotsman" 10/3/2001, S2Weekend, pp.1-4.
*Rowland, Susan, ‘Gothic Crimes: A Literature of Terror and Horror’, in "From Agatha Christie to Ruth Rendell" (Houndmills & New York: Palgrave, 2001), pp. 110-34.Note
External links
* [http://www.ianrankin.net Official site]
* (British Council)
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/fivelive_aod.shtml?fivelive/rankin BBC Radio Five Live interview on 20 years of Rebus]
* [http://www.macavitys.co.uk/?q=interviews/2004/ianrankin Macavity's Interview]
* [http://books.guardian.co.uk/authors/author/0,5917,-163,00.html Guardian Books profile] , with links to further articles.
* [http://www.grapevine.is/Undirflokkar.aspx?id=1277 The Reykjavík Grapevine Interview]
* [http://edition.cnn.com/2006/TRAVEL/02/03/edinburgh.qa/ CNN interview with Ian Rankin]
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