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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.
In Edinburgh, the production was attended by the story's original author, Irvine Welsh, whose appreciation for the play led to its international publication in an omnibus of Irvine Welsh stage adaptations, entitled 4 Play, through Vintage/Random House UK. [3] In the Introduction of 4 Play Welsh had this to say about the play Ecstasy:
Robert Gore-Langton in Express on Sunday concludes his review with, “I don’t know what Welsh’s message to us is, but mine to him is this: see a shrink or change your prescription”. Much of the critical antipathy centered on the character of Laney, whom many critics called misogynistic , and Welsh’s use of elements of the romance ...
The film dramatises three stories from the book: In "The Granton Star Cause", a comedy, Boab is an aimless layabout having a rotten day. His parents throw him out of the house so they can indulge in sado-masochism, and he is sacked from his job, dumped by his girlfriend, and dropped from his football team.
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Reheated Cabbage is a collection of short stories by Scottish writer Irvine Welsh.It was released in the United Kingdom in July 2009. The collection is made up of rare works previously published in magazines and out-of-print anthologies, including a Christmas dinner with Trainspotting's psychotic Francis Begbie, science fiction tale "The Rosewell Incident", and a story following Terry "Juice ...
Irvine Welsh has reacted to allegations of rape, sexual assault and emotional abuse against Russell Brand detailed in Channel 4's Dispatches programme on Saturday (16 September). Speaking to Laura ...