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So, news, i got an ipad, and this is from the request i take from my friends on Twitter.

Trainspotting gang and Rumplestlitskin!

God, this made me realize I didn’t draw Robert Carlyle for so long…

There’s a real buzz when Ewan McGregor’s back in town! He hosted a screening of his dire

There’s a real buzz when Ewan McGregor’s back in town! He hosted a screening of his directorial debut ‘American Pastoral’ last night at the Filmhouse, then today the new #T2Trainspotting trailer was released.
I had the great pleasure of meeting him while he was shooting with Danny Boyle in the summer, alongside Jonny Lee Miller and Ewen Bremner, thanks to @vixypixyrae at @stewartchristie_co. We chatted about the cultural shift in Scotland since the first Trainspotting film, as a new and confident generation emerges, drawing the attention of the world.

Onward!
Gx

#ewanmcgregor #trainspotting #americanpastoral #edinburgh #leith #irvinewelsh #renton #spud #sickboy #begbie #jonnyleemiller #ewenbremner #robertcarlyle #dannyboyle #underworld #scottish #scotland #stewartchristie #tweed #chooselife
Image | @thewildairphoto (at Stewart Christie & Co)


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Skagboys is the prequel to Irvine Welsh’s phenomenal 1993 novel Trainspotting which was later immortalised by Danny Boyle’s feature film in 1996. Welsh later followed the success of Trainspotting with other novels and short stories, most of which are based in the familiar setting of Edinburgh and Leith.

There is much to enjoy about Skagboys. It is always nice to revisit memorable characters but the general subject matter is not largely different from Trainspotting itself. Skagboys details the lives of Renton, Sick Boy and Spud amongst others as they embark on heroin addiction. It hints at the choices people make which change their lives and the political and social circumstances which led to drug abuse being so prevalent in 1980s Scotland.

Typically Thatcherite policy bears the brunt of the blame. A growing underclass with no possibilities or hope of progression are easy fodder for the escape which heroin promises but ultimately fails to deliver. The death of working class values leads the majority of the book’s characters down a road to oblivion, be it drugs or in the case of Begbie, extreme and at times indiscriminate violence.

Renton’s character is perhaps the most interesting in this book. He throws away a promising university career and beautiful girlfriend for the aimlessness and depression which drug addiction is certain to bring. Whether or not it is because of his childhood or disabled brother’s persistent struggle against illness is ambiguous. It seems that Welsh leaves readers open to wonder if many users begin drug habits just for the sheer fun or curiosity of it.

Skagboys is a lot less enjoyable than Porno, the 2002 sequel to Trainspotting which brought out the more humorous and debaucherous side of Welsh’s writing. It may be a worthwhile read for fans of his work but there is little in it to merit publication as it is all familiar and well tread territory. Having said that, Welsh remains one of modern fiction’s most ambitious writers and anything he has published deserves the benefit of the doubt.

 

Naughty cat boys and much more dangerous one.

My favorite scenes of each character.

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