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  • Iain Bamforth

    Published by Manchester Carcanet Press 2013, 2013

    Seller: Christian White Rare Books Ltd, Ilkley, YORKS, United Kingdom

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    pp 70 An as new paperback copy of Iain Bamforth's fifth book of poetry. Inscribed by the author "For Alasdair and Morag With all good wishes from the borderzone (Franco-German)! Iain. Strasbourg, Feb 2013". Provenance: from the recent Glasgow dispersal sale of Alasdair Gray's library. Gray (1934-2019) is acknowledged as one of the most innovative figures in Scottish literature and culture. Painter, novelist, playwright, poet and editor, Gray frequently combined his diverse artistic talents within single works to challenge existing forms. He has been described as 'Blending satire and tragedy, realism and fantasy, his work has been credited with spurring a renaissance in Scottish literature.' Please contact Christian White at Modernfirsteditions if you would like more information about this item. As new Please contact Christian White Rare Books Ltd for more information or images of this item.