
How Late It Was, How Late è un romanzo del 1994 di James Kelman, vincitore del Booker Prize. Il romanzo, ambientato a Glasgow e scritto nell'inglese scozzese della classe operaia, ruota attorno a Sammy, un taccheggiatore ed ex carcerato.

A Disaffection è un romanzo di James Kelman del 1989. Il romanzo ha vinto il James Tait Black Memorial Prize ed è stato tra i finalisti del Booker Prize.

The Busconductor Hines is the first published novel of the Scottish writer James Kelman, published in 1984. This novel is the first to be published by Kelman, but it was written after A Chancer.

You Have to Be Careful in the Land of the Free is a novel by the Scottish writer James Kelman first published in 2004.

Rejected by his brother and largely ignored by his parents, Kieron Smith finds comfort - and endless stories - in the home of his much-loved grandparents. But when his family move to a new housing scheme on the outskirts of the city, a world away from the close community of the tenements, Kieron struggles to find a …

Not Not While the Giro is a collection of short stories by the Scottish writer James Kelman first published in 1983.

A Chancer is a novel by the Scottish writer James Kelman published in 1985. This novel is the first to be written by Kelman, but it was published after The Busconductor Hines.

Greyhound for Breakfast is a collection of short stories by the Scottish writer James Kelman first published in 1988. The collection was awarded the Cheltenham Prize for Literature in 1987.

The Good Times is a collection of short stories by the Scottish writer James Kelman published in 1998.