A Chancer is a novel by the Scottish writer James Kelman published in 1985. This novel is the first to be written by Kelman, but it was published after The Busconductor Hines.
A Disaffection is a novel written by Scottish writer James Kelman, first published in 1989 by Secker and Warburg. Set in Glasgow, it is written in the Scottish dialect in a stream of consciousness style, centering round a 29-year-old schoolteacher named Patrick Doyle. The novel won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize …
And The Judges Said is a collection of essays by the Scottish writer James Kelman published in 2002.
Greyhound for Breakfast is a collection of short stories by the Scottish writer James Kelman first published in 1988. The collection was awarded the Cheltenham Prize for Literature in 1987.