
Dead Men's Trousers
$32.87
- Paperback
432 pages
- Release Date
16 April 2019
Summary
Fast and furious, scabrously funny and weirdly moving, this is the final chapter in the Trainspotting story.
Mark Renton from Trainspotting is back - and he’s finally a success. An international jet-setter, he now makes significant money managing DJs, but the constant travel, airport lounges, soulless hotel rooms and broken relationships have left him dissatisfied with his life. He’s then rocked by a chance encounter with Frank Begbie, from whom he’d been hiding for years after a terr…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781784708436 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1784708437 |
| Author: | Irvine Welsh |
| Publisher: | Vintage Publishing |
| Imprint: | Vintage |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 432 |
| Release Date: | 16 April 2019 |
| Weight: | 300g |
| Dimensions: | 197mm x 128mm x 25mm |
| Series: | The Trainspotting Novels |
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Critics Review
Welsh is on compulsively readable, searingly funny form in what has been billed as the final Trainspotting novel… What I really like about Welsh’s storytelling is that he makes these amoral misadventures so propulsive, so joyfully awful, that you have to go with the flow… this roués’ romp is about as much fun as you can have between two book covers. – Dominic Maxwell * The Times *
Dead Men’s Trousers is Welsh at his scabrous, foul-mouthed best as the Trainspotting crew ofRenton, Begbie, Sick Boy and Spud are reunited in a high-velocity tale of drug dealing,prostitution and the Hollywood art scene – with the odd compulsory organ donation casuallytossed in with sadistic aplomb.
– Stephen McGinty * Sunday Times *Some things never change. Violence lurks beneath the surface. Football still resonates. And, best of all, the Scots dialect retains its colloquial zing. Welsh fans are in for another witty, scabrous treat. – Max Davidson * Mail on Sunday Best New Fiction *Irresistible… No one captures the competing affections and resentments that underpin lifelong friendships like Welsh, and the original lads – Sick Boy and Spud in particular – still bring out the best in him… keeping you gripped and choking on bursts of shocked laughter. * Esquire *A vignette-like study of modern masculinity… This final book in Welsh’s self-described “Harry Potter franchise” is as much character study as social commentary, and a sympathetic observation about how growing older doesn’t necessarily mean growing wiser. – Zoë Apostolides * Financial Times *Blackly funny… It’s ultimately a mark of Welsh’s magic in having created such memorable characters. – Anthony Cummins * Observer *Renton, Begbie, Sick Boy and Spud are back in this wildly farcical story of revenge, sentimentality and psychedelic drugs… a whooping last hurrah (possibly) for the Trainspotting gang… very funny. – Sam Leith * Guardian *Crackling with energy and verve, it’s all brilliant fun… But the onset of middle age, and a shocking death add poignancy to [Dead Men’s Trousers]. * Sunday Mirror *Fast and furious, scabrously funny and weirdly moving, this is a spectacular return of the crew from Trainspotting. * No.1 *About The Author
Irvine Welsh
Irvine Welsh was born and raised in Edinburgh. His first novel, Trainspotting, has sold over one million copies in the UK and was adapted into an era-defining film. He has written fifteen further novels, including the Sunday Times bestseller Men in Love and the Crime series, four books of shorter fiction, and numerous plays and screenplays. Irvine Welsh currently lives between London, Edinburgh, and Miami.
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