Laguiri reseñó Trainspotting de Irvine Welsh
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I know this book by heart - in the Spanish translation. Let's see how well I can understand Welsh's original Scots.
431 páginas
Idioma English
Publicado el 13 de Diciembre de 1994
Trainspotting is the first novel by Scottish writer Irvine Welsh, first published in 1993. It takes the form of a collection of short stories, written in either Scots, Scottish English or British English, revolving around various residents of Leith, Edinburgh who either use heroin, are friends of the core group of heroin users, or engage in destructive activities that are effectively addictions. The novel is set in the late 1980s and has been described by The Sunday Times as "the voice of punk, grown up, grown wiser and grown eloquent".The novel has since achieved a cult status and served as the basis for the film Trainspotting (1996), directed by Danny Boyle. A sequel called Porno was published in 2002. A prequel called Skagboys was published in April 2012.
I know this book by heart - in the Spanish translation. Let's see how well I can understand Welsh's original Scots.