Although
Walking on Glasswas Iain Banks’ next published manuscript, following the publication and success of
The Wasp Factory, he had already written a draft of his first science-fiction novel,
Consider Phlebas.
Walking on Glasscan be seen as the first of Iain Banks’ novels to trespass on the different forms of conventional fiction and science-fiction. In an interview with David Howe of
Starburst(Issue 151), Iain Banks commented that
Walking on Glass“didn’t do exactly what it set out to do and I think you have failed to an extent if the reader can’t understand what you’re saying. I worry sometimes that people will read
Walking on Glassand think in some way I was trying to fool them, which I wasn’t.” With this in mind, it is worth remembering that Iain Banks’ next…
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Citation: Colebrook, Martyn. "Walking on Glass". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 11 January 2006 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=8677, accessed 23 November 2024.]