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The Busconductor Hines
The Busconductor Hines | James Kelman
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Masterly ... the only work of realistic literary art to show what is happening to most of the British people here and now.' - Alasdair Gray 'With Kelman, and with other writers such as Alasdair Gray, the great city of Glasgow and urban Scotland in general are finding the literary voices they deserve.' - British Book News 'A remarkable book ... intelligent, exploratory and sometimes very touching.' - Times Literary Supplement Living in a bedsit, just coping with the boredom of being a busconductor, and fully aware that his plans to emigrate to Australia won't come to anything, Robert Hines is a young Glaswegian leading a pretty drab life. There are compensations, however, in his wife and child, and his eccentric, anarchic imagination. Kelman provides a brilliantly executed, uncompromising slice of Glasgow life - an intelligent, funny and humane novel. First published by Polygon in 1984.
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A classic Kelman with a tragic hero. Not as balanced as some of his later works, but fireworks nonetheless.