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  2. The Wasp Factory - Wikipedia

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    The Wasp Factory is a mechanism invented by Frank, consisting of a huge clock face, salvaged from the local dump, encased in a glass box. Behind each of the 12 numerals is a trap that leads to a different ritual death (such as burning, crushing, or drowning in Frank's urine) for the wasp that Frank puts into it via the hole at the centre.

  3. Iain Banks - Wikipedia

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    Iain Banks (16 February 1954 – 9 June 2013) was a Scottish author, writing mainstream fiction as Iain Banks and science fiction as Iain M. Banks, adding the initial of his adopted middle name Menzies (/ ˈmɪŋɪz / ⓘ). After the success of The Wasp Factory (1984), he began to write full time. His first science fiction book, Consider ...

  4. Consider Phlebas - Wikipedia

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    ISBN. 0-333-45430-8. OCLC. 15197422. Followed by. The Player of Games. Consider Phlebas, first published in 1987, is a space opera novel by Scottish writer Iain M. Banks. It is the first in a series of novels about an interstellar post-scarcity society called the Culture. The novel revolves around the Idiran–Culture War, and Banks plays on ...

  5. Inversions (novel) - Wikipedia

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    1-85723-626-2. OCLC. 263665473. Preceded by. Excession. Followed by. Look to Windward. Inversions is a science fiction novel by Scottish writer Iain M. Banks, first published in 1998. Banks has said " Inversions was an attempt to write a Culture novel that wasn't."

  6. Talk:The Wasp Factory - Wikipedia

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    the underlying theme throughout the wasp factory is that of the connection between Frank and his father. The idea of secrecy and mistrust is one that Banks approaches the audience with. This is far too much like a book review and not enough like an encyclopedia article. Criticisms of the Thatcher regime belong elsewhere.

  7. Complicity (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Banks claimed in an interview that Complicity is "[a] bit like The Wasp Factory except without the happy ending and redeeming air of cheerfulness". [1] The themes of violence and substance abuse in the book, along with the grim ending, seem to point to Banks' growing pacifism. Significant sections of the novel are written in second-person ...

  8. Espedair Street - Wikipedia

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    0-333-44916-9. OCLC. 16089335. Espedair Street is a novel by Scottish writer Iain Banks, published in 1987.

  9. Category:Metaphysical fiction novels - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help ... The Wasp Factory This page was last edited on 4 July 2015, at 20:50 (UTC). Text ...