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Both a prequel to the world-renowned
Trainspotting, and an alternative version of it,
Skagboys is Irvine Welsh''s greatest
work.
Mark Renton seems to have it all: he''s the first in his family to
go to university, he''s young, has a pretty girlfriend and a great
social life. But Thatcher''s government is destroying working-class
communities across Britain, and the post-war certainties of full
employment, educational opportunity and a welfare state are gone.
When his badly handicapped younger brother dies the family bonds
start to weaken, his life flips out of control, and he succumbs to
the defeatism and the heroin which has taken hold in Edinburgh''s
grimmer areas.
His friends face similar challenges. Spud Murphy is paid off from
his job and faces long-term unemployment, while Tommy Lawrence
feels that only love can save him from being sucked into a life of
petty crime and violence -- exemplified respectively by the
thieving Matty Connell and psychotic Franco Begbie. And then there
is Sick Boy, the supreme manipulator of the opposite sex, scamming
and hustling his way through life.
Skagboys charts their journey from likely
lads to young men addicted to the heroin which has flooded their
disintegrating community. This is the 1980s: not the sanitized
version, of upbeat pop music, mullets, shoulder-pads and MTV, but a
time of drugs, poverty, AIDS, violence, political strife and hatred
-- and maybe just a little love; a decade which changed Britain for
ever. The prequel to the world-renowned
Trainspotting, this is an exhilarating and moving
book, full of the scabrous humour, salty vernacular and appalling
behaviour that has made Irvine Welsh a household name.
Format: Trade Paperback
Dimensions: 336 Pages, 5.91 × 9.06 × 1.18 in
Published: May 7, 2012
Publisher: Random House UK
Language: English
The following ISBNs are associated with this title:
ISBN - 10: 0224087916
ISBN - 13: 9780224087919