A short tribute to the Scottish artist and writer Alasdair Gray, his friendship with and portrait of G. Ross Roy, the illustrations he did for Studies in Scottish Literature, and other Gray drawings in the Roy Collection at the University of South Carolina
Introducing the issue, with brief tributes to three Scottish literature scholars who died in summer ...
Reviews the fifty-year history of the journal Studies in Scottish Literature since 1963 and pays tri...
Alasdair Gray, author of the modern classics Lanark, Poor Things and 1982, Janine, is without doubt ...
A short tribute to the Scottish artist and writer Alasdair Gray, his friendship with and portrait of...
Gray is one of Scotlands most acclaimed writers, and his practice has been subject to major retrospe...
Alasdair Gray in Conversation with Edwin Pickstone Gray is one of Scotlands most acclaimed writer...
This paper examines the sheer variety of creative roles that the contemporary Scottish iconoclastic ...
In his home country, Alasdair Gray's art is highly visible. Though much essential work is elsewhere,...
International audienceAlasdair Gray: Ink for Worlds offers fresh perspectives on Alasdair Gray's lit...
International audienceAlasdair Gray: Ink for Worlds offers fresh perspectives on Alasdair Gray's lit...
International audienceAlasdair Gray: Ink for Worlds offers fresh perspectives on Alasdair Gray's lit...
International audienceAlasdair Gray: Ink for Worlds offers fresh perspectives on Alasdair Gray's lit...
Reviews the fifty-year history of the journal Studies in Scottish Literature since 1963 and pays tri...
A short paper on Alasdair Gray's use of type and lettering in print, paint and monument, with a disc...
Introducing the issue, with brief tributes to three Scottish literature scholars who died in summer ...
Introducing the issue, with brief tributes to three Scottish literature scholars who died in summer ...
Reviews the fifty-year history of the journal Studies in Scottish Literature since 1963 and pays tri...
Alasdair Gray, author of the modern classics Lanark, Poor Things and 1982, Janine, is without doubt ...
A short tribute to the Scottish artist and writer Alasdair Gray, his friendship with and portrait of...
Gray is one of Scotlands most acclaimed writers, and his practice has been subject to major retrospe...
Alasdair Gray in Conversation with Edwin Pickstone Gray is one of Scotlands most acclaimed writer...
This paper examines the sheer variety of creative roles that the contemporary Scottish iconoclastic ...
In his home country, Alasdair Gray's art is highly visible. Though much essential work is elsewhere,...
International audienceAlasdair Gray: Ink for Worlds offers fresh perspectives on Alasdair Gray's lit...
International audienceAlasdair Gray: Ink for Worlds offers fresh perspectives on Alasdair Gray's lit...
International audienceAlasdair Gray: Ink for Worlds offers fresh perspectives on Alasdair Gray's lit...
International audienceAlasdair Gray: Ink for Worlds offers fresh perspectives on Alasdair Gray's lit...
Reviews the fifty-year history of the journal Studies in Scottish Literature since 1963 and pays tri...
A short paper on Alasdair Gray's use of type and lettering in print, paint and monument, with a disc...
Introducing the issue, with brief tributes to three Scottish literature scholars who died in summer ...
Introducing the issue, with brief tributes to three Scottish literature scholars who died in summer ...
Reviews the fifty-year history of the journal Studies in Scottish Literature since 1963 and pays tri...
Alasdair Gray, author of the modern classics Lanark, Poor Things and 1982, Janine, is without doubt ...