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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alan_WarnerAlan Warner - Wikipedia

    Alan Warner (born 1964) is a Scottish novelist who grew up in Connel, near Oban. His novels include Morvern Callar and The Sopranos – the latter being the inspiration for the play Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour and its subsequent film adaptation, Our Ladies.

  2. Scottish novelist Alan Warner was born in 1964. Together with Irvine Welsh and A. L. Kennedy he is seen by many critics as one of the most exciting voices in contemporary Scottish literature.He is the author of several novels: the acclaimed Morvern Callar (1995), winner of a Somerset Maugham Award; These Demented Lands (1997), winner of the ...

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  3. Alan Warner is a Scottish writer and novelist and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and a Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of Aberdeen.

  4. Morvern Callar is a 1995 experimental novel by Scottish author Alan Warner. Published as his first novel, its first-person narrative —written in Scots —explores the life and interests of the titular character following the sudden death of her boyfriend.

  5. Alan Warner (born 1964) is the author of six novels: the acclaimed Morvern Callar (1995), winner of a Somerset Maugham Award; These Demented Lands (1997), winner of the Encore Award; The Sopranos (1998), winner of the Saltire Society Scottish Book of the Year Award; The Man Who Walks (2002), an imaginative and surreal black comedy; The Worms Can...

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  6. 1 de ene. de 2000 · Alan Warner. Las Sopranos son un grupo de alumnas de un colegio católico de una pequeña ciudad portuaria escocesa que cantan en el coro y viajan en autocar a Edimburgo para participar en un concurso de coros escolares.

  7. Hace 6 días · Alan Warner. (b. 1964) Quick Reference. (1964– ), Scottish novelist and shortstory writer, born in Argyll. His acclaimed first novel, Morvern Callar (1995), is written in the voice of a semi‐literate young woman living in the West Highlands of Scotland.