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Skagboys by Irvine Welsh – review

Despite some fine moments, Irvine Welsh's prequel to his blockbuster Trainspotting misses the markA long long time ago, back in the early 1990s, there were only three novels about Edinburgh. There was...

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Irvine Welsh: 'I'm the same kind of writer as I am a drinker. I'm a binger'

The Trainspotting author has returned to Renton, Sick Boy and Begbie with Skagboys, a prequel to his best-selling debut novel. He explains why he continues to explore those 'dark places'When Irvine...

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Critical eye: book reviews roundup

Skagboys by Irvine Welsh, Seasons in the Sun by Dominic Sandbrook and Scenes from Early Life by Philip Hensher"In terms of sustaining and developing an idea … the cumulative force of Skagboys is...

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Digested read: Skagboys by Irvine Welsh

Cape, £12.99Even the plank stiffness of this old, unyielding settee can't arrest my prose's slink into vernacular weein a few pages. But at least youse all kna I can write proper n aw. I'm thinkin aw...

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The biggest novels of 2012 – an interactive guide

2012 is a stellar year for fiction. Here are 20 of the most talked-about novels so far and to come. Tell us what you enjoyed and what you would recommend for the holidays hereOginia O'DellPaddy Allen

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The big novels of 2012

From Hilary Mantel to Martin Amis, Ian McEwan to Zadie Smith, plus the first adult novel from JK Rowling – the biggest stars are out in 2012. Here's a guide to an extraordinary year in fictionCapital...

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The unnoticed bias of the Booker prize

Can a prize which has honoured such a disproportionate number of English writers really be choosing the best of Commonwealth literature?It's been the curse of the Scots, Welsh and Northern Irish that...

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Shorter cuts: news doesn't get any smaller

Holiday fashion, Olympic ticket etiquette and Trainspotting the mini-seriesHoliday chicPacking for holiday can be tricky but could get a whole lot harder if you tried to enact the idea behind Kate...

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Irvine Welsh: is there such a thing as a national literature?

On day three of the Edinburgh World Writers' Conference, Irvine Welsh takes up the question, first raised by Hugh MacDiarmid in his 1962 lecture, of whether writing can still be undertaken within a...

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Irvine Welsh tears into Booker prize

Booker sets upper-class Englishness as cultural yardstick, says Trainspotting author at Edinburgh writers' conferenceIrvine Welsh, the author of Trainspotting, lashed out at the "highly...

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Jenny Colgan: what I'm thinking about ... the psychogeography of Edinburgh

'Rightly or wrongly it is easy to love a city with its messy bits hidden - 'aw fur coat and nae knickers', as Weegies like to say'"It's just weird" a friend says as we stride down the grey boulevard...

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Irvine Welsh's Booker prize attack makes scant sense

His contention that the award measures all literature against upper-class English values doesn't match the evidenceBooker-bashing is often described as a "national sport". But that should be called...

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Christmas gifts 2012: the best fiction

Justine Jordan wraps up the year's novels, short stories and graphic fictionAs with Wolf Hall three years ago, Christmas novel-wrapping will be dominated by Hilary Mantel's latest feat of historical...

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Review Christmas quiz 2012

Who worked all day, and got half-drunk at night? Identify Margaret Thatcher's fictional appearances. And in whose memoir does a chapter titled 'Cocainus' appear? Try our fiendish literary quiz. Check...

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Scottish independence will allow us to become more British, says Irvine Welsh

Trainspotting author says political separation 'could promote the cultural unity that the UK state is constantly undermining'Getting rid of the "imperialist baggage" of the UK state through Scottish...

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Down and dirty: watch the first trailer for Irvine Welsh's Filth

A talking tapeworm is the least of James McAvoy's problems in Filth, the new adaptation of Irvine "Trainspotting" Welsh's novel. In this definitely 18-certificate trailer, we see booze flow, punches...

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Filth: watch the trailer for James McAvoy's new film - video

Watch the first trailer for Filth, which is based on the book by Irvine Welsh and stars James McAvoy

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Ewan McGregor ready to work with Danny Boyle on Trainspotting sequel Porno

Trainspotting star keen to take part in Danny Boyle's planned film based loosely on Irvine Welsh's bookEwan McGregor has confirmed his willingness to star in Danny Boyle's planned sequel to the cult...

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Iain Banks: tributes pour in for 'one of Scotland's literary greats'

Authors including Neil Gaiman, Irvine Welsh, John O'Farrell and Ian Rankin remember much-loved writer, who has died aged 59Obituary: 'A man of decided political views, often expressed with humorous...

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The biggest novels of 2012 – an interactive guide

2012 is a stellar year for fiction. Here are 20 of the most talked-about novels so far and to come. Tell us what you enjoyed and what you would recommend for the holidays hereOginia O'DellPaddy Allen

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