Gray, Alasdair
Chronological Checklist
- The Comedy of the White Dog (Glasgow, Scotland: Print Studio Press, 1979)
- Lanark: A Life in Four Books (Edinburgh, Scotland: Canongate Publishing, 1981)
- Unlikely Stories, Mostly (Edinburgh, Scotland: Canongate Books, 1983)
- 1982 Janine (London: Jonathan Cape, 1984)
- Lean Tales (London: Jonathan Cape, 1985) with James Kelman and Agnes Owens
- Old Negatives: Four Verse Sequences (London: Jonathan Cape, 1989)
- Something Leather (London: Jonathan Cape, 1990)
- McGrotty and Ludmilla, or The Harbinger Report (Glasgow, Scotland: Dog and Bone, 1990)
- Poor Things: Episodes from the Early Life of Archibald McCandless M.D. Scottish Public Health Officer (London: Bloomsbury, 1992)
- Ten Tales Tall & True: Social Realism, Sexual Comedy, Science Fiction, Satire (London: Bloomsbury, 1993)
- Poor Things: Episodes from the Early Life of Archibald McCandless M.D. Scottish Public Health Officer (Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1993)
- A History Maker (Edinburgh, Scotland: Canongate Books, 1994)
- The Fall of Kelvin Walker: A Fable of the Sixties (Edinburgh, Scotland: Canongate Books, 1995)
- Five Letters from an Eastern Empire: Describing Etiquette, Government, Irrigation, Education, Clogs, Kites, Rumour, Poetry, Justice, Massage, Town-planning, Sex and Ventriloquism in an Obsolete Nation (London: Penguin Books, 1995)
- A History Maker (London: Penguin Books, 1995)
- Mavis Belfrage: A Romantic Novel, with Five Shorter Tales (London: Bloomsbury, 1996)
- Unlikely Stories, Mostly (Edinburgh, Scotland: Canongate Books, 1997)
- The Book of Prefaces: A Short History of Literary Thought in Words by Great Writers of Four Nations from the 7th to the 20th Century (London: Bloomsbury, 2000)
- Sixteen Occasional Poems, 1990-2000 (Glasgow, Scotland: Morag McAlpine, 2000)
- Lanark: A Life in Four Books (Edinburgh, Scotland: Canongate Publishing, 2001)
- The Ends of Our Tethers: 13 Sorry Stories (Edinburgh, Scotland: Canongate Books, 2003)
- Old Men in Love: John Turnock's Posthumous Papers (London: Bloomsbury, 2007)
- Fleck: A Comedy in Verse Derived from Goethe's Tragedy of Faust (Ullapool, Scotland: Two Ravens Press, 2008)
- A Gray Playbook of Long and Short Plays for Stage, Puppet-Theatre, Radio & Television, Acted Between 1956 and 2009, with An Unused Opera Libretto, a Film Script of the Novel Poor Things and Excerpts from the Pictorial Storyboard of the Novel Lanark (Edinburgh, Scotland: Luath Press, 2009)
- A Life in Pictures (Edinburgh, Scotland: Canongate Books, 2010)
- Collected Verse (Uig, Isle of Lewis, Scotland: Two Ravens Press, 2010)
- Every Short Story 1951-2012 (Edinburgh, Scotland: Canongate Books, 2012)
- Of Me and Others (Edinburgh, Scotland: Cargo Publishing, 2014)
- Dante Alighieri. Hell: Dante's Divine Trilogy Part 1 Englished in Prosaic Verse and Decorated by Alasdair Gray (Edinburgh, Scotland: Canongate Books, 2018)
- Dante Alighieri. Purgatory: Dante's Divine Trilogy Part 2 Englished in Prosaic Verse by Alasdair Gray (Edinburgh, Scotland: Canongate Books, 2019)
- Of Me and Others 1952-2019 (Edinburgh, Scotland: Canongate Books, 2019)
- Dante Alighieri. Paradise: Dante's Divine Trilogy Part 3 Englished in Prosaic Verse by Alasdair Gray (Edinburgh, Scotland: Canongate Books, 2020)