Description: Cover looks like picture in listing. Softcover in great condition. Cover slightly worn. No marks inside book.Dimensions: 7-3/4" X 5" X 1-1/8". Trainspotting is the novel that launched the sensational career of Irvine Welsh - an authentic, unrelenting, and strangely exhilarating group portrait of blasted lives in Edinburgh that has the linguistic energy of A Clockwork Orange and the literary impact of Last Exit to Brooklyn. Rents, Sick Boy, Mother Superior, Swanney, Spuds, and Begbie are as unforgettable a clutch of rude boys, junkies, and nutters as readers will ever encounter. Trainspotting is the novel that first launched Irvine Welsh's spectacular career―an authentic, unrelenting, and strangely exhilarating episodic group portrait of blasted lives. It accomplished for its own time and place what Hubert Selby, Jr.'s Last Exit to Brooklyn did for his. Rents, Sick Boy, Mother Superior, Swanney, Spuds, and Seeker are as unforgettable a clutch of junkies, rude boys, and psychos as readers will ever encounter. Trainspotting was made into the 1996 cult film starring Ewan MacGregor and directed by Danny Boyle (Shallow Grave). Irvine Welsh is the best-selling author of Trainspotting, Ecstasy, Glue, Porno, Filth, Marabou Stork Nightmares, The Acid House, Skagboys, and, most recently, Dead Men's Trousers.
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Date of Publication: 1994-07-11
Book Title: Trainspotting
City of Publication: London
Ex Libris: No
Narrative Type: Fiction
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
Original Language: English
Weight: 358.00 grams
Publication Year: 2013
Type: Novel
Format: Paperback / softback
EAN: 9780099465898
ISBN: 0099465892
Language: English
Author: Welsh, Irvine
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Genre: Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
Topic: Contemporary
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom