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Iain Banks

“Poetic, humorous, baffling, terrifying, sexy”—Iain Banks was born in 1954 in Fife, Scotland. He sprang to widespread and controversial public notice with the publication of his first novel The Wasp Factory in 1984.

Since then he has gained enormous popular and critical acclaim with a deluge of fiction and science fiction—“written with enormous energy, crunchy wit and more curves than an alpine road”.

For science fiction—read Iain M. Banks—“the standard by which other science fiction is touched”—the author of Consider Phlebas, first published in 1987.

Acclaimed as one of the Best of Young British Writers in 1993, Banks’ number one bestseller The Crow Road was adopted for television in 1996.

Iain Banks’ work includes: Walking on Glass, The Bridge, Canal Dreams, Complicity, A Song of Stone, The Business, Dead Air, Use of Weapons, Excession, Inversions, Matter, and Transition.

“I love writing and can’t imagine not being able to do it. I want an easy life—so if it had been difficult—I wouldn’t be doing it.”

 

Iain Banks

Iain Banks: "Most of us are indoctrinated"

28.05.2009 Interviews

Interview with Michal Pocházka

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Iain Banks

Iain Bansk: The Inversions

06.02.2009 Readings

Still the Protector's son hung on to life

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Iain Banks

Iain Banks: The Crow Road

06.02.2009 Readings

These were the days of fond promise, when the world was very small

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Iain Banks

Iain Banks: The Bridge

05.01.2009 Readings

I do not know how long I have been here. A long time. I do not know

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Iain Banks

Iain Banks: Song of Stone

05.01.2009 Readings

And now, my dear, I'm finished. The tale is done

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Iain Banks

Iain Banks: We do seem to be wedded to war

05.01.2009 Interviews

Interview for CNN

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Iain Banks

Iain Banks: You kind of know if you are a writer or not.

05.01.2009 Interviews

Interview for the Guardian

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