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Ian Banks' Last Interview

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AB Editor | 11:37 Mon 17th Jun 2013 | Arts & Literature
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2013/jun/15/iain-banks-the-final-interview

Banks' last interview shows some real spirit.

I've only read the Wasp Factory, but I quite fancy picking up Stonemouth now. Anyone else read it? Does it come recommended?
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Haven't read that yet, but I would recommend The Bridge
Makes me feel sad all over again reading that article, Ed. Sad he has gone. Stonemouth well worth a read, but personally I would recommend Crow Road, The Bridge, Consider Phlebas, and The Player of Games :)
he seemed such a lovely man, what a terrible waste
I've read most of his books and aprt from the sci fi ones, I really liked them. I met Iain Banks on several occasions and he was ALWAYS a lovely, genuinely warm friendly and very witty man. Very sad loss. I hope he has a never ending supply of malts in heaven.
i watched all of this interview, it was longer than two minutes
funny, sad, poignant

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01b026f
:( Sad loss
Complicity is great. I haven't seen the movie yet but I'm sure that's good. I couldn't get into the Bridge, just a bit heavy. He said the Bridge was his best work though. Didn't have the stamina for the scifi, maybe I'm just lazy.
RIP.

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