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Irvine Welsh is the author of nine previous novels and four books of shorter fiction. He currently lives in Chicago.
Raucous, filthy and funny.
*Radio 4 Today Programme*
Without question, our most distinguished living exponent of the so-
called “excremental vision of life” — a line that goes back (to
pick a few names) via James Joyce, Swift, and Ben Jonson, to
Chaucer, writers who have explored what meanings of human existence
are to be found in the toilet bowl.
*The Times*
Irvine Welsh, I think it’s safe to say, is not a writer who’s
mellowing with age... Welsh’s [language is an] astonishingly supple
invention: one that can combine scabrousness and lyricism, comedy
and ruefulness in the same paragraph... [if] you fancy an authentic
and often thrilling blast of full-strength Irvine Welsh, then
you’re in for a treat.
*Spectator*
It's a stern reader who wouldn't fall for his filthy charm.
*Sunday Telegraph*
Whether your interest is piqued by the ridiculously expensive
bottles of whiskey and the extraordinary lengths an American will
go to own them or your heart strings are pulled by Wee Jonty’s
anguished love story, there’s a multitude of ideas and human
emotions that Welsh brings out among the laughter.
*Curious Animal Magazine*
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