Alasdair & Others: Willy Maley
The first event in a new themed programme from The Alasdair Gray Archive celebrates the contribution of Professor Willy Maley
                    ARC Public
                    Date: Tuesday 18 November 2025
                    Time: 16:00 - 18:00
                    Venue: Advanced Research Centre 
                    Category: Community events 
                    Speaker: Willy Maley
                    
                
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The Alasdair Gray Archive has been reorganising their expanding collection of donated materials to create dedicated sections that highlight the lives and work of others closely connected to Alasdair Gray - one of Scotland’s most influential writers and artists. This initiative aims to preserve and celebrate the often-overlooked cultural histories that intersect with Gray’s life and legacy.
By tracing the rich network of relationships that shaped his creative world - including artists, writers, activists, and educators, Alasdair & Others seeks to deepen public understanding of Gray’s legacy while amplifying the voices of individuals and communities whose contributions have been overlooked or underrepresented in public collections.
Their first event will celebrate Willy Maley, whose recent donation to the Archive includes correspondence with Alasdair during his brief professorship on the Creative Writing course, as well as materials related to Willy’s contribution to The Book of Prefaces.
Willy Maley is a Scottish literary critic, editor, teacher, and writer who has profoundly influenced generations of students and writers in Glasgow and beyond. A former Professor of English Literature at the University of Glasgow, and co-founder (with Philip Hobsbaum) of the University’s Creative Writing programme, Willy is a prolific author whose work spans early modern literature—from Spenser to Milton—as well as modern Scottish and Irish writing..
As part of this project, the Archive commissioned writer, academic and Gray’s biographer, Rodge Glass, to produce a new biographical guide exploring Willy’s connections with Alasdair. Both the guide and selected archival materials will be on display during the event.
The event will open with an introduction to the Alasdair & Others project by AGA’s Custodian Sorcha Dallas, followed by an in-conversation session between Willy Maley and Rodge Glass. Guests will then have the opportunity to explore Willy’s donation informally.