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William Angus McIlvanney (25
November 1936 – 5
December 2015) was a
Scottish novelist,
short story writer, and poet. He was
known as Gus by
friends and...
- Look up
McIlvanney in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
McIlvanney is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Hugh
McIlvanney (1934–2019), Scottish...
- Hugh
McIlvanney OBE (2
February 1934 – 24
January 2019) was a
Scottish sports journalist who had long
stints with the
British Sunday newspapers The Observer...
- Liam
McIlvanney is a Scottish-born
crime fiction writer and
academic at the
University of
Otago in Otago, New Zealand, and the
inaugural holder of the...
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festival awards The
McIlvanney Prize for "the best
Scottish Crime book of the year" (so
named in 2016 for
writer William McIlvanney (1936-2015), who has...
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draft by
William McIlvanney, a
prequel telling the
story of an
early case of
McIlvanney's fictional detective Jack Laidlaw.
McIlvanney, whom
Rankin admires...
- (2003).
Muhammad Ali: The
Glory Years.
miramax books. p. 264. Hugh
McIlvanney (1982).
McIlvanney on Boxing.
Beaufort books. p. 186. "BoxRec - event"....
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William McIlvanney, who
wrote three crime novels, the
first being Laidlaw in 1977, is
considered the
father of the genre.
William McIlvanney (whose own...
- in the
Tartan Noir genre. His
fifth novel May God
Forgive won the 2022
McIlvanney Prize as the best
Scottish crime book of the year. His novels, each including...
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tallies ac****ulated
should be included,
while journalist Hugh
McIlvanney once
described them as mere "profit-making excursions" that bore little...