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Kelman, James, 1946-
James Kelman
James Kelman
(born 9 June 1946) is a Scottish novelist, short story writer, playwright and essayist. His novel ''
A Disaffection
'' was shortlisted for the
Booker Prize
and won the
James Tait Black Memorial Prize
for Fiction in 1989. Kelman won the 1994 Booker Prize with ''
How Late It Was, How Late
''. In 1998, Kelman was awarded the
Glenfiddich Spirit of Scotland Award
. His 2008 novel ''
Kieron Smith, Boy
'' won both of Scotland's principal literary awards: the
Saltire Society's Book of the Year
and the
Scottish Arts Council Book of the Year
.
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Greyhound for breakfast /
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Kieron Smith, boy /
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How late it was, how late /
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How late it was, how late /
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You have to be careful in the land of the free /
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Translated accounts : a novel /
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1946
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Mo said she was quirky /
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1946
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