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Banks was also an expert on Scotch whisky -- writing a book on the subject
-- and was politically active, lending his name to left-wing causes including the anti-war movement and the cultural boycott of Israel. In 2008, he was named one of the 50 greatest British writers since 1945 in a list compiled by The Times of London. In April, Banks announced that he had been diagnosed with gall bladder cancer and was "officially very poorly." He canceled all public appearances and married his long-term partner, Adele, saying she had agreed to the honor of "becoming my widow." Last month, he said he was overwhelmed by the outpouring of affection and praise his announcement had prompted. "It means a lot, almost more than I can say, and -- whatever type or size of screen I read the comments on
-- I come away from the computer, laptop, iPad or phone with a happy smile on my face," he wrote. Banks is survived by his wife. Details of funeral arrangements were not available Sunday.
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