IRVINE WELSH
Tunespotting
I recently finished reading Scottish author Irvine Welsh’s new novel Men in Love, a sequel to his 1993 debut Trainspotting – the all-time classic tale of youth, poverty, addiction, the working class and the search for transcendence in the mean streets of 1980s Edinburgh that inspired Danny Boyle’s era-defining 1996 film of the same name. Welsh’s latest among many assorted continuations of the adventures of Renton, Sick Boy, Spud, Begbie and other Leith lowlifes is arguably his best yet. It picks up where Trainspotting ended (one robbing the others in a drug deal then disappearing) and sends them careering off on assorted doomed quests. This time not for heroin, but love, in its many forms: romantic, seedy, squalid, experimental, manipulative, and ultimately tragic.
I loved a lot…
