The Sopranos (novel) explained
The Sopranos is a 1998 novel by Scottish writer Alan Warner.[1] It won the Saltire Society's 1998 Scottish Book of the Year Award.
The novel was adapted by Lee Hall with the title Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour for a National Theatre of Scotland and Live Theatre, Newcastle, tour in 2015.[2] [3]
The novel has been adapted by Alan Sharp and Michael Caton-Jones for the screen titled Our Ladies and released in 2019 and directed by Michael Caton-Jones.[4] [5]
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Notes and References
- Book: Carole Jones. Disappearing Men: Gender Disorientation in Scottish Fiction, 1979-1999. April 2010. Rodopi. 978-90-420-2699-5. 161.
- Web site: Lee Hall: Why I put Alan Warner's The Sopranos on stage . Hall . Lee . 17 August 2015 . The Guardian . 11 September 2015 .
- Web site: Zambrano. Alberto. 2021-07-14. Who is Alan Warner Dating, Is the Scottish Novelist Single or Married?. 2021-07-22. OtakuKart. en-US.
- Web site: 'Our Ladies': London Review. Halligan. Fionnuala. Screen. en. 2019-10-25.
- Web site: Our Ladies review: Catholic lasses go wild Sight & Sound. British Film Institute. en. 2019-10-25.