- William McIlvanney
William McIlvanney (born in
November 25 ,1936 ¹ inKilmarnock , Ayrshire,Scotland ) is a writer of crime stories, novels, and poetry. McIlvanney is a champion of gritty yet poetic literature; his works "Laidlaw", "The Papers of Tony Veitch", and "Walking Wounded" are all known for their portrayal ofGlasgow in the 1970s.Biography
McIlvanney was born in the town of Kilmarnock, the son of a miner. He studied at
Kilmarnock Academy and later at theUniversity of Glasgow , after which he worked as an English teacher between 1960 and 1975. His first book, "Remedy is None", was published in 1966 and won theGeoffrey Faber Memorial Prize. "Docherty" (1975), a moving portrait of a miner whose courage and endurance is tested during the depression, won theWhitbread Novel Award . "The Big Man" (1985), is the story of Dan Scoular, an unemployed man who turns to bare-knuckle fighting to make a living. Both novels feature typical McIlvanney characters - tough, often violent, men locked in a struggle with their own nature and background.His novel, "The Kiln" (1996), is the story of Tam Docherty, the grandson of the hero of "Docherty". It won the
Saltire Society Scottish Book of the Year Award . "The Big Man" (1985) was made into a film starringLiam Neeson and featuringBilly Connolly . "Laidlaw " (1977), "The Papers of Tony Veitch" (1983) and "Strange Loyalties" (1991) are crime novels featuring Inspector Jack Laidlaw. "Laidlaw" is considered to be the first book ofTartan Noir , despite the author calling the genre " [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2006/08/27/bomcil.xml ersatz] ".William McIlvanney is also an acclaimed poet, and is the author of "The Longships in Harbour: Poems" (1970) and "Surviving the Shipwreck" (1991), which also contains pieces of journalism, including an essay about
T. S. Eliot . His short story "Dreaming" (published in "Walking Wounded" in 1989) was filmed byBBC Scotland in 1990 and won aBAFTA . His brother is the sports journalistHugh McIlvanney .He was the narrator of The official history of Celtic football club in 1988.
Works (among others)
*"
Remedy is None " - 1967
*"A Gift from Nessus " - 1968
*"The Longships in Harbour " - 1970 (poetry)
*"Docherty" - 1975
*"Laidlaw" - 1977
*"The Papers of Tony Veitch " - 1983
*"" - 1984
*"The Big Man " - 1985
*"In Through the Head " - 1988
*"Walking Wounded" - 1989 (short stories)
*"Shades of Grey – Glasgow 1956-1987 " - 1990
*"Strange Loyalties " - 1991
*"Surviving the Shipwreck " - 1991
*"The Kiln " - 1996""
*"Weekend" - 2006""Prizes and Awards
* 1967
Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize for "Remedy is None"
* 1968 Scottish Arts Council Book Award for "A Gift from Nessus"
* 1975 Scottish Arts Council Book Award for "Docherty"
* 1975 Whitbread Novel Award for "Docherty"
* 1977Crime Writers' Association Macallan Silver Dagger for Fiction for "Laidlaw"
* 1983 Crime Writers Association Macallan Silver Dagger for Fiction for "The Papers of Tony Veitch"
* 1990Glasgow Herald People's Prize for "Walking Wounded"
* 1990 BAFTA (screen adaptation): "Dreaming"
* 1996 Saltire SocietyScottish Book of the Year Award for "The Kiln"References
*¹"William McIlvanney" in "Contemporary Authors Online", Gale Thomson, entry updated 4/23/2001.
ee also
*
Allan Massie , a supporter of McIlvanneyExternal links
McIlvanney's work analysed:
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/arts/writingscotland/writers/william_mcilvanney/works.shtml] -BBC Scotland
* [http://www.arts.gla.ac.uk/ScotLit/ASLS/Laverock-McIlvanney-2.html] Arts Glasgow
* [http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=5019] Literary Encyclopedia
*contemporary writers|id=171
* [http://www.nls.uk/writestuff/index.html]
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