And the Judges Said
Collection of essays by James Kelman
Author | James Kelman |
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Publisher | Secker & Warburg |
Publication date | 2002 |
And The Judges Said is a collection of essays by the Scottish writer James Kelman published in 2002.[1][2]
The book contains a speech given by Kelman during the opening of the Edinburgh Unemployed Workers Centre[3] (now the Autonomous Centre of Edinburgh), a far-left political organisation and social centre based in Edinburgh.[4] At the core of the collection is an extended essay on Franz Kafka.
References
- ^ Kemp, Arnold (14 April 2002). "The golden boy writes". The Guardian. Retrieved 24 January 2014.
- ^ Marshall, Alan (14 April 2002). "Artist at work". The Telegraph. Retrieved 24 January 2014.
- ^ Kelman, James (2012-08-10). And the Judges Said&…: Essays. Birlinn. ISBN 9780857901415.
- ^ "ACE Principles - The Autonomous Centre of Edinburgh". The Autonomous Centre of Edinburgh. Retrieved 2018-10-17.
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Works by James Kelman
- The Busconductor Hines (1984)
- A Chancer (1985)
- A Disaffection (1989)
- How Late It Was, How Late (1994)
- Translated Accounts (2001)
- You Have to Be Careful in the Land of the Free (2004)
- Kieron Smith, Boy (2008)
- Mo Said She Was Quirky (2012)
- Dirt Road (2016)
- God's Teeth and Other Phenomena (2022)
- Not Not While The Giro (1983)
- Greyhound for Breakfast (1988)
- The Good Times (1998)
- The Burn (1991)
- If It Is Your Life (2010)
- Some Recent Attacks (1992)
- And The Judges Said (2002)
- The Freedom to Think Kurdistan (2019)
- Between Thought and Expression Lies a Lifetime: Why Ideas Matter (2021)
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