Irvine Welsh
Aaron Kelly(Author)
Manchester University Press
Published on 1. June 2005
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-0-7190-6650-4 (ISBN)
Description
Irvine Welsh's fiction has defined an era, and this first full-length study provides a sustained textual and contextual analysis of all his work, from 'Trainspotting' and 'The Acid House' to 'Glue' and 'Porno'. A detailed chronological survey also considers the appropriateness of cultural, postmodern and postcolonial theories to Welsh's incendiary fiction.
Kelly gives a fascinating insight into the writer's formal and political ambitions, placing him in the context of the 'brat pack' which exploded onto the Scottish literary scene in the 1990s. He explores the social, class and political conditioning of Welsh's early life, and its impact on his motivations for writing.
Clearly written and accessible, this will be a key resource for students and academics alike. Choose 'Irvine Welsh'! -- .
Kelly gives a fascinating insight into the writer's formal and political ambitions, placing him in the context of the 'brat pack' which exploded onto the Scottish literary scene in the 1990s. He explores the social, class and political conditioning of Welsh's early life, and its impact on his motivations for writing.
Clearly written and accessible, this will be a key resource for students and academics alike. Choose 'Irvine Welsh'! -- .
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Manchester
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7190-6650-4 (9780719066504)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Aaron Kelly is Lecturer in Modern and Contemporary Literature in English at the University of Edinburgh
Content
Series editor's preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction: Irvine Welsh and the 'long dark night of late capitalism'; 1. Trainspotting (1993); 2. The Acid House (1994); 3. Marabou Stork Nightmares (1995); 4. Ecstasy (1996); 5. Filth (1998); 6. Glue (2001); 7. Porno (2002); Conclusion: Plotting against power or scheming against the working class? Bibliography; Index