Read The Ends of Our Tethers Online
Authors: Alasdair Gray
CREATIVE WRITING was the title of a 13th story which I discarded as too facetious. It contained three jokes I will inflict upon you here â
FICTION EXERCISE
When three years old I saw my parents killed in a road accident and decided never again to love anything else that can bleed.
Use the preceding sentence to start a short
story or novel
.
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BOOK REVIEW EXERCISE
Queneau's
Le Chiendant
explores the existential consequences of radical changes of epistemological perspective.
Without loss of intelligibility rewrite the
preceding sentence using the word
paradigm.
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LOGIC EXERCISE
Query: Which is the odd man out?
Tiny Tim
Little Nell
Wee Willie Winky
Moby Dick
(Remember that one of them is female)
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GOODBYE
“
If Gray wrote his
Genesis
in the novel
Lanark,
and
even if he has since concentrated on apocrypha, this is his
magnificent
Book of Job.”
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It's seven years since Gray last offered up any new fiction,
and he has been missed ⦠[he] has a style all of his own
.”
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Consummate, joyful and teasing talent â his
knowingness pre-empts criticism with a constant
celebration of complexity and contradiction
.”
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One of Britain's finest experimental short-story writers ⦠He is demanding, but ultimately rewarding and
individualistic
.”
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His fiction is continually peeling back the skin of
narrative conventions and human motivations
.”
Alasdair Gray is a fat, spectacled, balding, increasingly old Glasgow pedestrian who (despite two recent years as Professor of Creative Writing at Glasgow University) has mainly lived by writing and designing eighteen books, most of them fiction. THE ENDS OF OUR TETHERS is the ninth published by Canongate.
First published in 2003 by Canongate Books Ltd,
14 High Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1TE
This digital edition first published in 2014
by Canongate Books
Copyright © Alasdair Gray, 2003
The publishers gratefully acknowledge a subsidy
from the Scottish Arts Council towards the
publication of this title
British Library Cataloguing-
in-Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available
on request from the British Library
ISBN 978 1 84767 726 6
This edition incorporates the author's
final corrections and additions to the first
hardback edition