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Author Ian Rankin gifts archive to National Library of Scotland | Author Ian Rankin gifts archive to National Library of Scotland |
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Crime novelist Ian Rankin has gifted his literary archive to the National Library of Scotland in Edinburgh. | Crime novelist Ian Rankin has gifted his literary archive to the National Library of Scotland in Edinburgh. |
The Fife-born author's collection features 50 boxes of material spanning more than 45 years. | The Fife-born author's collection features 50 boxes of material spanning more than 45 years. |
He has also donated correspondence with authors such as JK Rowling, Iain Banks, Ruth Rendell and Val McDermid. | He has also donated correspondence with authors such as JK Rowling, Iain Banks, Ruth Rendell and Val McDermid. |
Rankin, most renowned for his series of Rebus detective novels, described the material as "a pretty complete author's life, late-20th century-style". | Rankin, most renowned for his series of Rebus detective novels, described the material as "a pretty complete author's life, late-20th century-style". |
He said: "I remember that in my first week as a postgraduate student, we were given a tour of the National Library of Scotland, including access to the basement levels. | |
"Those vaulted underground corridors would reappear in the climactic scenes of my first Rebus novel. | "Those vaulted underground corridors would reappear in the climactic scenes of my first Rebus novel. |
"The library has seemed like a friend ever since, so it seems fitting - as well as a thrill and an honour - that my archive should find a permanent home there." | "The library has seemed like a friend ever since, so it seems fitting - as well as a thrill and an honour - that my archive should find a permanent home there." |
The library has said it will recruit a curator to catalogue, promote and preserve the Ian Rankin archive "into perpetuity alongside other Scottish literary giants." | The library has said it will recruit a curator to catalogue, promote and preserve the Ian Rankin archive "into perpetuity alongside other Scottish literary giants." |
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