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Iain Banks (born on 16 February 1954 in Dunfermline, Fife) is a Scottish writer. He writes mainstream fiction under his birth name Iain Banks , and science fiction as Iain M. Banks , including th...
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The Bridge (novel) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bridge is a novel by Scottish author Iain Banks. It was published in 1986. The book switches between three main protagonists, John Orr, Alex, and the Barbarian. "The road cleared the cutting t...
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Iain Banks was born in Dunfermline, Fife, in Scotland in 1954 and was educated at Stirling University where he read English Literature, Philosophy and Psychology. He moved to London and lived in the south of England until 1988 when he returned to ... Back | Genres | Bibliography | Prizes and awards | Critical perspective;
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Iain Banks was born in Scotland on 16th February 1954 was educated in Stirling and after university travelled through Europe before taking a job with a steel company. He later became a solicitors clerk whilst trying to get his first novel published. ... bibliography section...
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Scottish writer Iain Banks came to widespread and controversial acclaim with the publication of his first novel, THE WASP FACTORY, in 1984. However, it was his 1987 novel CONSIDER PHLEBAS which introduced his remarkable talent to the SF community, and also saw the addition of the 'M' to his name - an addition which...
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In his science fiction novels, British author Iain M. Banks projects a future human society that seems to embody all the essential virtues of Objectivist social theory, while at the same time suggesting how two widespread and major shortcomings of current Objectivist thought may be corrected.
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Novels as Iain Banks The Wasp Factory (1984) Walking on Glass (1985) The Bridge (1986) Espedair Street (1987) adapted for BBC radio in 1998 (directed by Dave Batchelor). Canal Dreams (1989) The Crow Road (1992) adapted for BBC TV in 1996 (directed by Gavin Millar).
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Bibliography of Banks, Iain, alphabetically ordered: ... A Song of Stone; Iain Banks, Publisher: Abacus; ISBN: 0349110115 DDC: 813 Edition: Paperback; 1998-09-03 ... A SONG OF STONE: A Novel; Iain Banks; Publisher: Simon & Schuster; ISBN: 0684855364 Edition: Paperback; 1999-09-07...
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