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Irvine Walsh at The Dancehouse Theatre

3rd April 2016 7:15pm
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One of the UK's most original authors, Irvine Welsh burst onto the literary scene in 1993 with his arresting debut Trainspotting.
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3rd April 2016 7:15pm
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The Dancehouse, 10A Oxford Rd, Manchester, M1 5QA.  venue link
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One of the UK's most original authors, Irvine Welsh burst onto the literary scene in 1993 with his arresting debut Trainspotting. Since then, he's published numerous equally electrifying novels including Filth, Marabou Stork Nightmare, Ecstasy, Porno and Skagboys. Coinciding with the 20th anniversary of the film adaptation of Trainspotting, in late spring director Danny Boyle will be reuniting with cast members Ewan McGregor, Robert Carlyle and Jonny Lee Miller to film the sequel Porno.

Welsh's forthcoming novel, The Blade Artist, captures the return of Trainspotting's most terrifying character, the volatile and unpredictable Francis Begbie. Now living in California and working as a successful painter and sculptor, Jim Francis appears to be a reformed character – until he returns to his native Edinburgh for his son's funeral. Written in Welsh's distinctive style, The Blade Artist is a tour de force in redemption, brutalism and ultra-violence. To paraphrase the Spectator: "Irvine Welsh, I think it's safe to say, is not a writer who's mellowing with age."

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