• ‘Bloody nonsense’: how Glasgow was cut from the Oscar-tipped film Poor Things

    The starry new version of Alasdair Gray’s book expunges almost all of its Scottish context. Along the writer and artist’s trail through the city, locals let their feelings be knownAlasdair Gray was one of Scotland’s most distinctive talents. A Glaswegian artist and writer, he celebrated his native city in tales that combined fantasy with dark urban realism and in paintings that evoked civic life in vivid detail.He wrote Lanark, one of the greatest British novels of the 20th cen

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