Книга: Iain Banks «Whit»
Серия: "-" A little knowledge can be a very dangerous thing. Innocent in the ways of the world, an ingenue when it comes to pop and fashion, the Elect of God of a small but committed Stirlingshire religious cult: Isis Whit is no ordinary teenager. When her cousin Morag - Guest of Honour at the Luskentyrian's four - yearly Festival of Love - disappears after renouncing her faith, Isis is marked out to venture among the Unsaved and bring the apostate back into the fold. But the road to Babylondon (as Sister Angela puts it) is a treacherous one, particularly when Isis discovers that Morag appears to have embraced the ways of the Unsaved with spectacular abandon. Truth and falsehood; kinship and betrayal;'herbal'cigarettes and compact discs - Whit is an exploration of the techno-ridden barrenness of modern Britain from a unique perspective. Издательство: "Little, Brown and Company" (1996)
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Iain Banks
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Iain Menzies Banks (born on 16 February 1954 in
Biography
Banks's father was an officer in the
His latest book is a science fiction (SF) novel in the Culture series, called "Matter", published in January, 2008.
Personal life
Iain Banks was educated at the University of Stirling where he studied English Literature, Philosophy and Psychology. He moved to London and lived in the south of England until 1988 when he returned to Scotland, living in
Banks met his wife Annie in London, before the release of his first book. They married in
In February 2007, Banks sold his extensive car collection, including a bottle green 3.2 litre
Politics
As with his friend
In late 2004, Banks was a prominent member of a group of British politicians and media figures who campaigned to have Prime Minister
Banks is an Honorary Associate of the
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Bibliography
Novels as Iain Banks
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Novels as Iain M. Banks
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hort fiction
Banks writes less short fiction but has published one collection, as Iain M. Banks:
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It contains both science fiction and less categorizable works of fiction. The
Non-fiction
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Introductions
Banks has written a number of introductions for works by other writers including:
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* "The Orbit Science Fiction Yearbook Three" (1990) edited by
* "The Human Front" (2001) by
Contributions
Banks has contributed to a number of publications, including:
* "New Writing Scotland" (1983) ISBN 0-9502629-4-3. A poem of Banks's called "041". The title comes from the old
* "The Edinburgh Pub Guide" (1989) edited by James Bethell, Polygon Press, ISBN 0-7486-6053-4. A review of The Green Tree.
* "The Culture" #4 (2001) contained the words from the photo story "Forbidden Love" that Banks wrote for "Viz", but which they would not publish without a cut that he would not agree to. It was written (and photographed) at the 1989
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* "A Sense of Belonging to Scotland" (2002), edited by Andy Hall, The Mercat Press, ISBN 1-84183-036-4. Banks contributed a few paragraphs to this book about the "favourite places of Scottish celebrities". His chosen place was the
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He was a semi-regular music reviewer for Marc Riley's Rocket Science radio show on
At the beginning of 2006 Banks captained a team of writers to victory in a special series of "" on BBC2, beating a team of actors 185-105 (1 January 2006), and then the 'news' team 190-45 in the final (2 January 2006). He also won an edition of "Celebrity Mastermind", taking "Malt whisky & the distilleries of Scotland" as his specialist subject on
Quotes
* "I write because I love it, I enjoy it, I've spent most of my life trying to do it better, and I can make a living from it: beats a
* "The Universe says simply, but with every possible complication, 'Existence' and it neither pressures us nor draws us out, except as we allow. It all boils down to nothing, and where we have the means and will to fix our reference within that flux, then there we are. Let me be part of that outrageous chaos… and I am." [ [http://www.secularism.org.uk/iainbanks.html Secularism.org.uk] ]
* "In all the human societies we have ever reviewed, in every age and in every state, there has seldom if ever been a shortage of eager young males prepared to kill and die to preserve the security, comfort and prejudices of their elders, and what you call heroism is just an expression of this fact; there is never a scarcity of idiots." ("Use of Weapons")
* (CNN: Would you like to live in the Culture?)
*: IMB: "Good grief yes, heck, yeah, oh it's my secular heaven … Yes, I would, absolutely … I haven't done a study and taken lots of replies across a cross-section of humanity to find out what would be their personal utopia. It's mine, I thought of it, and I'm going home with it – absolutely, it's great." [ [http://edition.cnn.com/2008/TECH/space/05/15/iain.banks/ Banks interview] at
References
External links
* [http://www.iainbanks.net/ Official site]
* [http://www.futurehi.net/phlebas/ Culture Shock]
* [http://banksoniain.netfirms.com The Banksoniain] - Fanzine
* [http://www.iainbanksfaq.haddonstuff.co.uk Iain Banks FAQ]
* [http://www.culturelist.org/cdr/ The Culture Data Repository]
* http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?IainBanks
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* [http://books.guardian.co.uk/authors/author/0,5917,-16,00.html Profile] at "Guardian" Books
* [http://www.futurehi.net/phlebas/text/cultnote.html "A Few Notes on the Culture"] - essay by Banks
Interviews
* [http://edition.cnn.com/2008/TECH/space/05/15/iain.banks/index.html Interview on drug glands, moon landings and the future of humanity. With CNN at Lincoln Book Festival 2008. With video.]
* http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,21296802-5001986,00.html
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/somerset/content/articles/2006/10/16/iain_banks_wells_festival_of_literature_2006_feature.shtml Interview at Wells Literature Festival 2006]
* [http://www.spikemagazine.com/0996bank.php Spike Magazine Interview]
* [http://www.pcplayer.de/~ps/iainbanks/interviews/starlog94.htm Interview]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/fivelive_aod.shtml?fivelive/mayo_iainbanks0307 BBC Five Live interview on whisky, the creative process and The Steep Approach to Garbadale]
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* [http://tadhg.com/wp/1997/02/28/iain-m-banks-interview/ Trinity College Dublin "Alternate" Magazine Interview (1997)]
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Источник: Iain Banks
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