Press Reviews for "The Last Book You Read" by Ewan Morrison
'Scottish purveyor of erudite filth... you're gonna love Ewan Morrison's debut collection, The Last Book You Read.'
Arena
'Ewan Morrison's debut is a collection of stories about anomie, cynicism, loneliness and sex... Male and female; straight, gay and bi; young and old; American and Scottish, they're all looking for the same thing: a connection with someone, a new feeling. They're vivid characters and their voices are all subtly different... Morrison leaves you some searing emotional passages and a handful of precious light moments.'
Laurence Phelan, Independent on Sunday, (4/5)
'Ewan Morrison, whose The Last Book You Read includes stories set in New York and has already been compared to Douglas Coupland. This title heralds the launch of a new literary imprint by the Edinburgh-based publishers Black and White, and with a mesmerizing, no-holds-barred collection of short stories they have surely stolen a march on the kind of titles Canongate used to call its own.'
The Herald
'A confident and heartfelt selection of stories which flit between Scotland and America... Convincingly writing all ages and both sexes in the first person, Morrison equals the everyman patter of Irvine Welsh and the personable logic of Iain Banks. Yet there is also a precise mixture of the uncompromising and the tender that's all his own, and a full-length debut novel will be eagerly anticipated.'
David Pollock, The List (4/5)
'taut and direct, in the overtly masculine style of James Kelman or Charles Bukowski'
Laura Marney, The Scotsman
'Remarkably confident... An obvious influence is the work of short-story master Raymond Carver, which, as influences go, isn't a bad one to have. Morrison has, however, poured enough of his own brand of creeping desolation into the scenarios to make these stories his own... There isn't a duff story out of the 14 on offer, and there are at least a couple of exceptional ones... As debuts go, this is auspicious.'
Doug Johnstone, The Herald
'frankly manky'
Colin Waters, Sunday Herald
'fearless and touching short-story collection... masterly'
Lesley McDowell, The Herald
'In Scottish terms, it's the most assured short story collection since AL Kennedy's Night Geometry and the Garscadden Trains and the most compelling Scottish literary debut since Irvine Welsh's Trainspotting. On an international level, it signals the emergence of a precocious literary talent... a heart-wrenching clutch of post-millennial fables'
Sunday Times
'Internet blind dates, a man who is penning The Adulterer's Guide, a woman planning on seducing a friend's husband; such fragile characters and more are featured in this rampant debut.'
The List ('Best Naughty Scottish Debut' from The Books Issue)
'Morrison's narrative voice has the perfect level of confidence and the rawness of the emotions really stings - this book's got soul!'
David Mackenzie, director of Young Adam
'A Scot finds his voice in America in these wonderfully assured stories.'
Bernard MacLaverty
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£9.99The Last Book You Read And Other Stories - Paperback -
This is a collection of short stories that straddle several postmodern urban worlds, including those of New York and Glasgow. Although each can be read as a discrete tale, they are subtly linked through their themes.


