James Kelman

Scottish author and playwright of novels

James Kelman - Scottish author and playwright of novels
Born

June 9th, 1946
78 years ago

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Scotland

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This individual is a Scottish author and playwright, primarily recognized for contributions to literature. Birth occurred in 1946, and early works began to garner attention in the 1980s. Awarded the Booker Prize in 1994 for the novel 'How Late It Was, How Late,' which examines the life of a blind man navigating the challenges of urban life in Glasgow. The writing style often reflects a distinct Scottish vernacular, capturing the essence of working-class life. In addition to novels, this individual has penned plays and short stories, contributing significantly to contemporary Scottish literature.

Won the Booker Prize for 'How Late It Was, How Late'

Published notable works like 'The Busconductor Hines' and 'A Disaffection'

Incorporated Scottish vernacular in literature

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