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Assoc for Scottish Literature
Assoc for Scottish Literature
@scotlit@mastodon.scot  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

Iain M. Banks (1954–2013) was born #OTD, 16 Feb: a 🎂 🧵
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“Iain Banks… is a novelist who has his own ‘double’, an author for whom the idea of a split writing persona is emphatically not out of place”

—“Reading Double, Writing Double: The Fiction of Iain (M) Banks” – a 2010 article on Banks’s genre-busting career

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https://www.thebottleimp.org.uk/2010/11/reading-double-writing-double-the-fiction-of-iain-m-banks/

#Scottish #literature #fiction #sciencefiction #IainBanks #IainMBanks #TheCulture

A head and shoulders photo of Iain Banks. He has brown, curly, untidy hair, and a reddish beard beginning to whiten on his chin. He is wearing glasses and a red, white, and blue checked shirt. He's looking up at the camera, which is above head height; we only see grass behind him. He appears to be carrying a toy rocket: its yellow nose-cone pokes up into the bottom of the photograph.
A head and shoulders photo of Iain Banks. He has brown, curly, untidy hair, and a reddish beard beginning to whiten on his chin. He is wearing glasses and a red, white, and blue checked shirt. He's looking up at the camera, which is above head height; we only see grass behind him. He appears to be carrying a toy rocket: its yellow nose-cone pokes up into the bottom of the photograph.
A head and shoulders photo of Iain Banks. He has brown, curly, untidy hair, and a reddish beard beginning to whiten on his chin. He is wearing glasses and a red, white, and blue checked shirt. He's looking up at the camera, which is above head height; we only see grass behind him. He appears to be carrying a toy rocket: its yellow nose-cone pokes up into the bottom of the photograph.
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Reading Double, Writing Double: The Fiction of Iain (M.) Banks - The Bottle Imp

Iain Banks’ writing can be located within a context of contemporary British fiction, namely the period after 1970. The rationale for the provision of a context wider than Scottish fiction is determined by Banks who, as Thom Nairn explains, has ‘expressed doubts about the place he may or may not occupy in a specifically Scottish […]
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