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William McIlvanney
AuthorBooks · Second hand1936-2015
William Angus McIlvanney was a Scottish novelist, short story writer, and poet. He was known as Gus by friends and acquaintances. McIlvanney was a champion of gritty yet poetic literature; his works Laidlaw, The Papers of Tony Veitch, and Walking Wounded are all known for their portrayal of Glasgow in the 1970s. He is regarded as "the father of Tartan Noir" and as Scotland's Camus.
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Featured books
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Birth
1936
Death
2015
First book
1977
Years writing
49
William McIlvanney is widely recognized as the founding father of the literary genre known as tartan noir.
Born in Kilmarnock, his work masterfully captures the essence and complexity of life in Scotland.
Beyond his role as a novelist, he pursued a prolific career as a journalist, poet, and teacher.
His iconic character Jack Laidlaw revolutionized crime fiction by introducing unprecedented psychological depth.
With a body of work spanning 49 titles, his literary legacy remains a cornerstone of British narrative.







