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Iain Banks' 'The Wasp Factory', 'The Crow Road' and 'Whit'
2001
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3.87
Average Rating
80
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Iain Banks was one of Scotland's most inventive writers, producing an extraordinary range of work, from family sagas set in present-day Scotland to science fiction spanning vast gulfs of space and time. He enjoyed breaking the arbitrary boundaries of genre, and often created narratives blending “realistic” storylines with fantastical elements. Alan MacGillivray’s Scotnote provides an overview of Iain Banks’s fiction, and focuses on three novels in particular: The Wasp Factory, a darkly comic piece of Scottish Gothic fiction; The Crow Road, a cross-generational family saga with elements of a detective story; and Whit, following the adventures of an innocent thrust into modern society. Suitable for senior school pupils and students at all levels.

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3.87
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71
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Alan MacGillivray
Author · 1 books
Alan MacGillivray is a specialist in Scottish Literature who has lectured at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, and is a former President of the Association for Scottish Literary Studies.
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