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  1. Hace 2 días · Ironically, Alasdair Gray is actually best known for his writings, rather than his art. Born in 1934 to working-class parents in Riddrie, east Glasgow, Gray was a Scottish writer, artist, and cultural figure who indelibly impacted Scottish literature and art. He was a renaissance man of sorts, producing works that spanned all numbers of genres ...

  2. Hace 4 días · Yorgos Lanthimos’s unnerving and amusing new film arrives in Cannes less than a year after the release of his Oscar-winning Alasdair Gray adaptation Poor Things.

  3. Hace 1 día · 'Poor Things' by Alasdair Gray (1992) – 318 pages Have you noticed a certain well-edited or over-edited sameness to much of today's fiction? Then 'Poor Things' may be the novel for you. This preposterous novel breaks all the rules. It is a delight, in that sense. A doctor in Victorian times,…

  4. Hace 4 días · Lanthimos’ most recent feature film Poor Things, written by Tony McNamara and adapted from Alasdair Gray’s novel, grossed over $115 million at the global box office. Having won the Golden Lion for Best Film at the 2023 Venice International Film Festival, where it world premiered, it was nominated for 11 BAFTA and 11 Academy Awards ...

  5. Hace 2 días · La adaptación de la novela de Alasdair Gray por parte de Yorgos Lanthimos en Poor Things no fue tan fiel al libro. Poor Things es la última película del director griego, Yorgos Lanthimos, está protagonizada por Emma Stone, y recibió once nominaciones a los Premios Oscars, incluídos Mejor Película y mejor actriz por el impecable trabajo de la actriz.

  6. Hace 4 días · Yorgos Lanthimos’s unnerving and amusing new film arrives in Cannes less than a year after the release of his Oscar-winning Alasdair Gray adaptation Poor Things. It is a macabre, absurdist triptych: three stories or three narrative variations on a theme, set in and around modern-day New Orleans.

  7. Hace 3 días · Poor Things by Alasdair Gray. May 19, 2024 by jeverett15 Leave a Comment. My father has always insisted that people only say “the book was better than the movie” because they read the book first. In his opinion, if you read the book first, then you spend the movie missing all the characters and scenes they’ve had to cut for time.