Kelman, James
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishKelman, JamesJames KelmanKel‧man, James /ˈkelmən/ (1946–) a Scottish writer whose novel How Late It Was, How Late won the Booker Prize in 1994. Like many of Kelman's books, it is set in the poor areas of Glasgow and the characters live a hard and sometimes violent life. A lot of the book is written in a Scottish dialect, which is difficult for many people to understand.