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Irvine Welsh (born 27 September 1958) is a Scottish novelist and short story writer. His 1993 novel Trainspotting was made into a film of the same name. He has also written plays and screenplays, and directed several short films. Early life Irvine Welsh was born in Leith, the port area of the Scottish capital Edinburgh. He states that he was born in 1958, though according to Glasgow police, his birth record is dated around 1951. When he was four, his family moved to Muirhouse, in Edinburgh, where they stayed in local housing schemes. His mother worked as a waitress. His father was a dock worker in Leith until bad health forced him to stop, after which he became a carpet salesman; he died when Welsh was 25. Welsh left Ainslie Park High School when he was 16 and then completed a City and Guilds course in electrical engineering. He became an apprentice TV repairman until an electric shock persuaded him to move on to a series of other jobs. He left Edinburgh for the London punk scene in 1978, where he played guitar and sang in The Pubic Lice and Stairway 13. A series of arrests for petty crimes and finally a suspended sentence for trashing a North London community centre inspired Welsh to correct his ways. He worked for Hackney Council in London and studied computing with the support of the Manpower Services Commission. Welsh returned to Edinburgh in the late 1980s, where he worked for the city council in the housing department. He then studied for an MBA at Heriot-Watt University. Fiction Welsh has published eleven novels and four collections of short stories. His first novel, Trainspotting, was published in 1993. Set in the mid-1980s, it uses a series of non-linear and loosely connected short-stories to tell the story of a group of characters tied together by decaying friendships, heroin addiction and stabs at escape from the oppressive boredom and brutality of their lives in the social housing schemes. It was released to shock and outrage in some circles and great acclaim in others. It was adapted as a play, and a film adaptation, directed by Danny Boyle and written by John Hodge, was released in 1996. Welsh appeared in the film in the minor role of drug dealer Mikey Forrester. Next, Welsh released The Acid House, a collection of short stories from Rebel Inc., New Writing Scotland and other sources. Many of the stories take place in and around the housing schemes from Trainspotting, and employ many of the same themes; a touch of fantasy is apparent in stories such as The Acid House, where the minds of a baby and a drug user swap bodies, or The Granton Star Cause, where God transforms a man into a fly as punishment for wasting his life. Welsh adapted three of the stories for a later film of the same name, in which he also appeared. Welsh's third book (and second novel), Marabou Stork Nightmares, alternates between a grim tale of thugs and schemes in sub-working class Scotland and a hallucinatory adventure tale set in South Africa. Gradually, common themes emerge. His next book, Ecstasy: Three Tales of Chemical Romance (1996), became his most high-profile work since Trainspotting, released in the wave of publicity surrounding the film. It consists of three unconnected novellas: the first, Lorraine Goes To Livingston, is a bawdy satire of classic British romance novels, the second, Fortune's Always Hiding, is a revenge story involving thalidomide and the third, The Undefeated, is a sly, subtle romance between a young woman dissatisfied with the confines of her suburban life and an aging clubgoer. A corrupt police officer and his tapeworm served as the narrators for his third novel, Filth (1998). The main character of Filth was a vicious sociopathic policeman. The novel was adapted to a film with the same name in 2013. Glue (2001) was a return to the locations, themes and episodic form of Trainspotting, telling the stories of four characters spanning several decades in their lives and the bonds that held them together. Having revisited some of them in passing in Glue, Welsh brought most of the Trainspotting characters back for a sequel, Porno, in 2002. In this book Welsh explores the impact of pornography on the individuals involved in producing it, as well as society as a whole, and the impact of ageing and maturity in individuals against their will. The book is set just after the opening of the new Scottish Parliament. The Bedroom Secrets of the Master Chefs (2006), deals with a young, alcoholic civil servant who finds himself inadvertently putting a curse on his nemesis, a nerdy co-worker. In 2007, Welsh published If You Liked School You'll Love Work, his first collection of short stories in over a decade. Welsh contributed a novella called Contamination to The Weekenders: Travels in the Heart of Africa. Welsh, Ian Rankin, and Alexander McCall Smith each contributed a short story for the One City compilation published in 2005 in benefit of the One City Trust for social inclusion in Edinburgh. In Crime, Ray Lennox (from Welsh's previous work, Filth) is recovering from a mental breakdown induced by occupational stress and cocaine abuse, and a particularly horrifying child sex murder case back in Edinburgh. The story takes place in Florida. Welsh's prequel to Trainspotting, titled Skagboys, was published in 2012. Set in Leith in the early 1980s, it introduces the Trainspotting characters and follows them as they fall into heroin addiction. Given as a series of linked short stories, the book is also interspersed with brief commentaries on contemporary British politics. In particular, the consequences of the destruction of industry in the northern cities are drawn for the young working class. His eighth novel, The Sex Lives of Siamese Twins, was published in May 2014 and his ninth novel titled A Decent Ride was published by Vintage Books in April 2015. The latter work featured the returning character 'Juice' Terry Lawson (previously from Glue). Welsh's tenth novel, released in April 2016, The Blade Artist, centres around a seemingly rehabilitated Francis Begbie now living in California with a wife and children. It was shortlisted for the Fiction Book of the Year at Saltire Literary Awards 2016. A sequel to The Blade Artist, entitled Dead Men's Trousers, was released on 29 March 2018, and sees Mark Renton, Sick Boy, and Spud reuniting with Francis Begbie. In 2021, a TV adaptation of Crime was launched in the UK on BritBox as a 6-episode series starring Dougray Scott as detective Lennox. Welsh worked on the project with Dean Cavanagh. This is the first TV adaptation ever made out of a book by Irvine Welsh. Film and stage As well as fiction, Irvine Welsh has written several stage plays, including Headstate, You'll Have Had Your Hole, and the musical Blackpool, which featured original songs by Vic Godard of the Subway Sect. He co-authored Babylon Heights with his screen writing partner Dean Cavanagh. The play premiered in San Francisco at the Exit Theatre and made.... Discover the Irvine Welsh popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Irvine Welsh books.

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  • Primal synopsis, comments

    Primal

    Dr Robin Baker

    Presumed dead, a group of undergraduate students who go missing on a deserted Pacific island emerge one year later in two groups of ragged (and naked) survivors. All but one of the...

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    A Dark Enchantment

    Roland Vernon

    Greece, 1869Godwin Tudor, a young English photographer recently arrived in Athens, is intrigued by the mysterious and maverick British landowner Edgar Brooke, whose vast estate dom...

  • Thirst synopsis, comments

    Thirst

    Kerry Hudson

    From the prizewinning author of Tony Hogan Bought Me An IceCream Float Before He Stole My MaWinner of the Prix Femina EtrangerLondon, in the frayed heat of summer. Alena is shoplif...

  • No Mean Glasgow synopsis, comments

    No Mean Glasgow

    Colin MacFarlane

    In his last book, The Real Gorbals Story, Colin MacFarlane detailed how he witnessed a once great area, home to wonderful characters and grand old buildings, disappear before his e...

  • Grits synopsis, comments

    Grits

    Niall Griffiths

    In the late 1990s, a group of young drifters from various parts of Britain find themselves washed up together in a small town on the west coast of Wales, fixed between mountains an...

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    Waverley

    Walter Scott & Andrew Hook

    Set against the backdrop of the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745, Waverley depicts the story of Edward Waverley, an idealistic daydreamer whose loyalty to his regiment is threatened when...

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    A Sense of Freedom

    Jimmy Boyle

    Foreword by Irvine Welsh 'My life sentence had actually started the day I left my mother's womb...'Jimmy Boyle grew up in Glasgow’s Gorbals. All around him the world was drinking, ...

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    Going Gently

    David Nobbs

    Kate Thomas was beautiful, intelligent, witty, passionate and sexy. Now, at the ripe old age of ninetynine, she is trapped in a hospital ward of sad, mad and bad old women. She esc...

  • Schotten dicht synopsis, comments

    Schotten dicht

    David F. Ross

    In den frühen 80ern waren Bobby Cassidy und Joey Miller unzertrennlich; Jugendfreunde und angehende Geschäftspartner. Jetzt führen sie ein tristes Leben und haben seit über zehn Ja...

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    Animal House

    James Brown

    Music, Magazines & MayhemBetween 1994 and 1997, James Brown's loaded magazine became the the mustbuy and mustbein publication of the decade. It won every award going, year afte...

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    Before We Was We

    Mike Barson, Mark Bedford, Chris Foreman, Graham McPherson, Cathal Smyth, Lee Thompson & Dan Woodgate

    New Foreword by Irvine Welsh.In Before We Was We Madness tell us how they became them. A story of seven originals, whose collective graft, energy and talent took them from the swea...

  • Monument Maker synopsis, comments

    Monument Maker

    David Keenan

    Is it possible for books to dream? For books to dream within books? Is there a literary subterranea that would facilitate ingress and exit points through these dreams? These are so...

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    Three Plays

    John Webster

    The plays of Jacobean dramatist John Webster are masterpieces of early seventeenthcentury English theatre. ‘The White Devil’ depicts a dark, sinister world of duplicity, intrigue a...

  • The Doll Princess synopsis, comments

    The Doll Princess

    Tom Benn

    Winner of the Sunday Times Charlotte Aitken Young Writer of the Year AwardIt's Manchester, July 1996, the month after the IRA bomb, and the Evening News is carrying reports of two ...

  • The Better World Of Reginald Perrin synopsis, comments

    The Better World Of Reginald Perrin

    David Nobbs

    This hilarious episode in the remarkable exploits of Reginald Iolanthe Perrin follows our hero on his most ambitious venture yet.Setting up a commune strictly for the middleclass a...

  • Sex And Other Changes synopsis, comments

    Sex And Other Changes

    David Nobbs

    Every time someone changes sex, there's one less freak in the worldMeet the Divots. They seem a happily married couple, in their cosy suburban home in a cosy suburban town. Then, o...

  • Meantime synopsis, comments

    Meantime

    Frankie Boyle

    THE INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER Shortlisted for the Bloody Scotland Debut Crime Novel of the YearHow do you solve a murder when you don't have a clue? Frankie Boyle's gripping ...

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    That Old Gang of Mine

    Leslie Thomas

    At fourthirty one January afternoon a bus returning to Miami and Fort Lauderdale containing tourists who have been visiting a Seminole Indian Reservation is held up at gunpoint by ...

  • Carspotting synopsis, comments

    Carspotting

    Sandy Macnair

    Having Irvine Welsh as one of your best mates was not without its problems. Sandy Macnair and Irvine Welsh were friends long before fame and fortune arrived by train, and their adv...

  • Das Gebot der Rache synopsis, comments

    Das Gebot der Rache

    John Niven

    Die kalte Hand des BösenDie meisten Menschen können ihre Rachefantasien kontrollieren. Aber es gibt einige, bei denen die Gier nach Rache grenzenlos ist. Einen solchen Fall erzählt...

  • Singularity synopsis, comments

    Singularity

    Charlotte Grimshaw

    Awardwinning Charlotte Grimshaw's remarkable collection of intertwined short stories. Richly detailed, vivid with local colour, each story in this book is an inspection of human m...

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    Der Durchblicker

    Irvine Welsh

    Brians Mutter hat sich nie gemeldet, der Junge lebt bei seinem Vater in einer Hochhochssiedlung in Edinburgh. Der blickt einfach nicht durch, engagiert sich bei einer AntiDrogenKam...

  • Southern Style synopsis, comments

    Southern Style

    Craig Marriner

    The youth from the old colonies head to London, a mecca for hedonism, dangerous encounters and selfdiscovery in this vibrant, shocking novel by the awardwinning writer of Stonedogs...

  • Easy Reading synopsis, comments

    Easy Reading

    Cristina Morales & Kevin Gerry Dunn

    An explosive and daring novel about bodies, sex, politics and disability by the prizewinning Spanish writer Cristina MoralesÁngela, Patricia, Marga and Nati are cousins living toge...

  • Dead Famous synopsis, comments

    Dead Famous

    Ben Elton

    "Wry, fast and fiendishly clever" (The Times)One house. Ten contestants. Thirty cameras. Forty microphones.Yet again the public gorges its voyeuristic appetite as another group of ...

  • Dear NHS synopsis, comments

    Dear NHS

    Various Authors

    THE NUMBER ONE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLERCurated and edited by Adam Kay (author of multimillion bestseller This is Going to Hurt), Dear NHS features 100 household names telling their ...

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    Because I am a Girl

    Deborah Moggach, Irvine Welsh, Joanne Harris, Kathy Lette, Marie Phillips, Tim Butcher & Xiaolu Guo

    Because I am a girl I am less likely to go to school Because I am a girl I am more likely to suffer from malnutritionBecause I am a girl I am more likely to suffer violence in the ...

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    Star Of The Morning

    Pamela Jooste

    'I knew then that there were some things not even Ruby could keep from me for ever and this was one of them. We were coloured girls in a white world that didn't want us.' Born on t...

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    Schottendisco

    David F. Ross

    Irvine Welsh meets Roddy Doyle ein hinreißender Roman über das Aufwachsen in der schottischen Provinz in den 80erJahrenZwei Jungs in der schottischen Provinz in den Achtzigern. Ke...

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    The Figure In The Distance

    Otto De Kat

    Cambridge, Budapest, New York, Zurich, The Hague, Tel Aviv, the South Downs of England: the narrator has travelled everywhere. He has observed some of the major upheavals of the ce...

  • England Away synopsis, comments

    England Away

    John King

    Having examined England's twin obsessions violence and sex in THE FOOTBALL FACTORY and HEADHUNTERS, John King completes his trilogy with ENGLAND AWAY: sex and violence abroad...

  • Trainspotting synopsis, comments

    Trainspotting

    Irvine Welsh

    Die volle Ladung Leben ein Klassiker der UndergroundLiteraturMietskasernen, Arbeitslosigkeit, miese Pubs, viel Alkohol und jede Menge Drogen: das ist der Alltag in Leith, einem he...

  • Irvine Welsh synopsis, comments

    Irvine Welsh

    Robert Morace

    This book provides an introduction to the work of Irvine Welsh, placing his fiction in historical and theoretical context. It explores Welsh's biography, his impact on contempo...

  • Train Lord synopsis, comments

    Train Lord

    Oliver Mol

    The astonishing true story of trust, pain, becoming lost, and finding a way back to yourself despite it all'An intimate preservation of a moment in time, full of personality' THE T...

  • Legacy Of Reginald Perrin synopsis, comments

    Legacy Of Reginald Perrin

    David Nobbs

    The fourth book of the classic comic series about the 'sweaty, charming, paunchy, sad, hilarious man' who faked his own death. First published in the late 1970s, the three ...

  • Pratt Of The Argus synopsis, comments

    Pratt Of The Argus

    David Nobbs

    Henry Pratt, back home from National Service, is a man at last. As eager to prove it as he is to please, he is in at the deep end in his chosen profession cub reporter on the Thur...

  • Close to Home synopsis, comments

    Close to Home

    Michael Magee & Hannes Meyer

    Mit gerade mal 22 Jahren steht Sean an einem Scheidepunkt. Aufgewachsen im von der Wirtschaftskrise erschütterten Belfast, inmitten von Arbeitslosigkeit, Tristesse und den schwele...

  • Time to Pay synopsis, comments

    Time to Pay

    Lyndon Stacey

    Revenge has no limits...Damien Daniels has been murdered; shot through the chest by an unseen marksman. It looks like a professional job but there are no clues as to who pulled the...

  • The Complete Pratt synopsis, comments

    The Complete Pratt

    David Nobbs

    THE COMPLETE PRATT compiles the first three volumes of the misadventures of Henry Pratt, beginning with a brilliantly funny evocation of a Yorkshire boyhood in SECOND FROM LAST IN ...

  • For The Good Times synopsis, comments

    For The Good Times

    David Keenan

    LONGLISTED FOR THE GORDON BURN PRIZE 2019SHORTLISTED FOR THE ENCORE PRIZE 2020Sammy and his three friends are country boys from Armagh, the disputed borderlands of a country cannba...

  • The Picture of Dorian Gray synopsis, comments

    The Picture of Dorian Gray

    Oscar Wilde

    WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY IRVINE WELSHDorian is a goodnatured young man until he discovers the power of his own exceptional beauty. As he gradually sinks deep into a frivolous, glamo...

  • Pericles synopsis, comments

    Pericles

    William Shakespeare & Eugene Giddens

    Pericles, Prince of Tyre, must solve a riddle in order to marry the daughter of the King of Antioch, or be put to death. But when the answer reveals a horrific secret, the young ma...

  • One Night Out Stealing synopsis, comments

    One Night Out Stealing

    Alan Duff

    The second gripping, powerful novel by the author of Once Were Warriors. Boys’ homes, borstal, jail, stealing, then jail again – and again. That’s been life for Jube and Sonny. On...

  • A Secret Place synopsis, comments

    A Secret Place

    Patricia Rainsford

    Gina Brennan is on the run from a lot of things ... Especially prison. She and two cellmates have escaped and it looks like they're nearly home free. That's until wealthy solicitor...