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  1. Walking Wounded is a collection of short stories written by William McIlvanney (contains 192 pages) and published in 1 January 1989. Following a revival of interest in McIlvanney's writing, this book was reissued by Canongate Books in 2014.

  2. 7 de sept. de 2020 · English. 175 pages ; 20 cm. Waving -- Performance -- On the sidelines -- Death of a spinster -- The prisoner -- Homecoming -- At the bar -- In the steps of Spartacus -- Sentences -- Getting along -- Mick's day -- Tig -- Beached -- How many miles to Babylon?

  3. "Walking Wounded” is a work of short fiction by Irwin Shaw, originally appearing in The New Yorker on May 13, 1944, and first collected in Act of Faith and Other Stories (1946) by Random House. The story was carried by Stars and Stripes during the war.

  4. 1 de ene. de 1989 · McIlvanney takes to the short story form to create a collection of character studies of the inhabitants of his recurring setting of Graithnock, which is a lightly fictionalised version of Kilmarnock, an industrial town in Ayrshire in the West of Scotland.

  5. 5 de dic. de 2023 · Walking Wounded is a collection of short stories written by William McIlvanney (contains 192 pages) and published in 1 January 1989. Following a revival of interest in McIlvanney's writing, this book was reissued by Canongate Books in 2014.

  6. McIlvanney wrote a screenplay based on his short story "Dreaming" (published in Walking Wounded in 1989) which was filmed by BBC Scotland in 1990 and won a BAFTA. From April 2013, McIlvanney's writing was regularly published on his own website, which features personal, reflective and topical writing, as well as examples of his ...

  7. 2 de ene. de 2014 · These poignant short stories about the quiet yearnings of ordinary lives form “a sad, brilliant, joyful tribute to the dreams that never make it” (Sunday Express).