The Edinburgh Companion to James Kelman / / Scott Hames.

James Kelman is one of the most important Scottish writers now living. His fiction is widely acclaimed, and widely caricatured. His art declares war on stereotypes, but is saddled with plenty of its own. This book attempts to disentangle Kelman's writing from his reputation, clarifying his lite...

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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Edinburgh Companions to Scottish Literature : ECSL
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Physical Description:1 online resource (176 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Series Editors’ Preface --
Brief Biography of James Kelman --
Introduction --
I Literary Forms --
CHAPTER ONE Early Kelman --
CHAPTER TWO How late it was, how late and Literary Value --
CHAPTER THREE Kelman’s Later Novels --
CHAPTER FOUR Kelman and the Short Story --
CHAPTER FIVE Kelman’s Critical and Polemical Writing --
CHAPTER SIX Kelman’s Drama --
II Critical Contexts --
CHAPTER SEVEN Kelman’s Glasgow Sentence --
CHAPTER EIGHT Kelman’s Art- Speech --
CHAPTER NINE Kelman and World English --
CHAPTER TEN Kelman and Masculinity --
CHAPTER ELEVEN Kelman and the Existentialists --
Endnotes --
Further Reading --
Notes on Contributors --
Index
Summary:James Kelman is one of the most important Scottish writers now living. His fiction is widely acclaimed, and widely caricatured. His art declares war on stereotypes, but is saddled with plenty of its own. This book attempts to disentangle Kelman's writing from his reputation, clarifying his literary influences and illuminating his political commitments. It is the first book to cover the full range and depth of Kelman's work, explaining his position within genres such as the short story and the polemical essay, and tracing his interest in anti-colonial politics and existential thought. Essays by leading experts combine lucid accounts of the heated debates surrounding Kelman's writing, with a sharp focus on the effects and innovations of that writing itself.Kelman's own reception by reviewers and journalists is examined as a shaping factor in the development of his career. Chapters situate Kelman's work in critical contexts ranging from masculinity to vernacular language, cover influences from Chomsky to Kafka, and pursue the implications of Kelman's rhetoric from Glasgow localism to 'World English'. Key FeaturesThe first major collection of essays on Kelman's workConsiders the full spectrum of Kelman's writing, from novels to polemics to playsExplores a comprehensive range of Kelman's literary influences and critical contextsHighlights the interplay of Kelman's political, linguistic and artistic agendas
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780748642885
9783110780468
DOI:10.1515/9780748642885
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Scott Hames.