A History Maker

A History Maker by Alasdair Gray, published by Canongate Books in 2005, is a fictional memoir that spans 223 pages. Set in the twenty-third century, the narrative unfolds in a world where women govern and men engage in war games, exploring themes of warfare and societal roles. The story centers on Wat Dryhope, who navigates a landscape where history has ceased to progress and conflict is treated as a regulated game.
Readers will encounter a satirical examination of history, as Wat’s experiences are edited and annotated, revealing a unique perspective on the interplay of war, sexism, and societal norms. The introduction of Delilah Puddock adds complexity to this ‘utopian’ setting, challenging the established order. Gray’s work not only entertains but also provokes thought on contemporary issues, making it a distinctive contribution to the genres of fiction and political science.
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A tale of border warfare, military and erotic, set in the twenty-third century, where the women rule the kingdom and the men play war games.
This is the fictional memoir of Wat Dryhope – edited, annotated and commented upon. History has come to an end, war is regulated as if it’s all a game. But Wat, the History Maker himself, does not play entirely by the rules, and when a woman, Delilah Puddock, joins the fray, this ‘utopian’ history is further enlivened.
Alasdair Gray cleverly plays with the notion and writing of history, as well as perennial modern debates on war, sexism and society – entertaining and thought-provoking, this is a delightful satire illustrated throughout by the author.
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