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Trainspotting
Irvine Welsh

Trainspotting

Random House (Oct 01, 2010)
9780099552178
368 pages | 111 x 177 mm | Portugês
Dewey 823.914

Genre

  • Black Humor
  • Fiction

Subject

  • Fiction / General

Plot

Irvine Welsh's controversial first novel, set on the heroin-addicted fringe of working-class youth in Edinburgh, is yet another exploration of the dark side of Scottishness. The main character, Mark Renton, is at the center of a clique of nihilistic slacker junkies with no hopes and no possibilities, and only "mind-numbing and spirit-crushing" alternatives in the straight world they despise. This particular slice of humanity has nothing left but the blackest of humor and a sharpness of wit. American readers can use the glossary in the back to translate the slang and dialect--essential, since the dialogue makes the book. This is a bleak vision sung as musical comedy. Amazon.

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