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I have every book that Iain Banks ever wrote as Iain Banks and around 6 which he wrote as Iain M Banks [ his Science Fiction novels , his middle name was ' Menzies ' ] - now , if you enjoyed ' The Wasp Factory ' you'll enjoy his other novels , the best of which [ in my opinion ] is ' Transition ' - the first book of his I ever read was ' Complicity ' [ another good one ] -
When he died in in June 2013 I had just come out of hospital where I'd come very close to death myself , I'd contracted sepsis and the Doctors in Paisley [ where I'd been flown to and where ' Espedair Street ' is set ] told my wife to prepare my Family for my passing , I was on a life support machine for over 3 weeks and hooked up to dialysis too [ my kidney , lungs and eventually my heart packed in ] - I was in hospital for 3 months and it took over 18 months to fully recover , learn to walk again etc etc and in that time I thought about life and death a lot - I'd seen the interview with Kirsty Wark and it had quite an effect on me - I bought every one of his books and decided that I'd savour them , I've not read them all , I was trying to leave the best till last so to speak thinking it could be ' The Wasp Factory ' or ' The Bridge ' [ Banks' personal favourite ] but although I had a 1st ed copy of The Wasp Factory at home on Skye I found a paperback copy in a charity shop in Elgin where we're living for 9 months while our son studies Drama so I succumbed early . Personally , I found it slightly disappointing [ he wrote it in his early 20s ] and in my opinion he's written better books but it's still a classic Banks novel .
I've still to read ' Walking On Glass ' , ' Canal Dreams ' and ' The Bridge ' , of the ones I have read I'd rate...
1. Transition .
2. The Crow Road .
3. Espedair Street .
4. Complicity .
Joint 5th
5. Dead Air
5. The Steep Approach To Garbadale .
I found ' Song Of Stone ' too depressing , Stonemouth is good as is Whit , The Business , I think he was just going through the motions and I'll forgive him The Quarry as he was ill when writing .
I'm Welsh by birth , grew up on Anglesey but I've lived in Scotland for the past 32 years , I love it up here , love the people and the way of life .
Here's that interview with Kirsty Wark if you're interested , he was a lovely lovely man was Iain Banks . |
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