Scottish author Iain Banks has died age 59, two months after he revealed he had late-stage cancer and was unlikely to survive beyond a year, the BBC reported on Sunday citing his family. The author of "The Wasp Factory" was one of Britain's most prolific writers and wrote both mainstream novels and science fiction, the latter under the name Iain M. Banks.
He died less than a fortnight before the publication of his final book, "The Quarry", which was due out on June 20. Publishers had worked to bring the book forward so he could see it on the shelves following his announcement on his website in April that he had only months to live. "I am officially Very Poorly," Banks announced with trademark black humour, explaining that the cancer had started in his gall bladder and spread to his liver, pancreas and lymph nodes.
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