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Irvine Welsh

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Aug 4 2009
Hilarious, shocking and hugely entertaining, Reheated Cabbage has all the classic Irvine Welsh ingredients.

In these pages you can enjoy Christmas dinner with Begbie, and see how warmly Franco greets his sister's boyfriend and the news of their engagement. You will discover, in 'The Rosewell Incident', how aliens addicted to Embassy Regal have Midlothian under surveillance, and plan to install the local casuals as the new governors of Planet Earth. You will not be surprised to read that a televised Hibs vs. Hearts game might matter more to one character than the life of his wife, or that two guys fighting over a beautiful girl might agree -- on reflection, and after a few pills and many pints of lager -- that their friendship is actually more important. And you will be delighted to welcome back 'Juice' Terry Lawson, and to watch what happens when he meets his old nemesis, retired schoolmaster Albert Black, under the strobe-lights of a Miami Beach nightclub.

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  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Jonathan Cape (Aug 4 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0224080555
  • ISBN-13: 978-0224080552
  • Product Dimensions: 23.2 x 15.2 x 2.4 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 381 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #281,219 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"Page for page, this is a hugely entertaining book... The stories combine sly humour with the tang of lived experience. It makes for a terrific collection, showcasing a writer who... has blossomed into one of the most distinctive, and distinguished, observers of British life."
--Sunday Telegraph

"It's good to be brought back to Welsh's original hellfire."
--Observer

"A total hoot to read. The first thing that strikes you about much of the material here is the amazing energy of Welsh's writing."
--Independent on Sunday

"Welsh's work remains at once moving, repellent and worryingly funny."
--TLS

About the Author

IRVINE WELSH is the author of 10 previous works of fiction, most recently Crime. He currently lives in Dublin.

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5.0 out of 5 stars THIS ROCKS Oct 15 2010
By Donald Cronin - Published on Amazon.com
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I am not going to elaborate about the five star review, if you are a Welsh fan you must read this. I truly believe that Welsh writes some of the best dialouge, it rings so true and with such humor. Great entertainment from a great writer.
4.0 out of 5 stars They All Get Lots of Sex, Drugs and Rock 'n' Roll Jun 24 2010
By Stephanie DePue - Published on Amazon.com
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"Reheated Cabbage" gives us seven previously uncollected short stories and one never published novella by Irvine Welsh, international best selling author known as the master of "Scotsploitation." Welsh, author of ten previous works of fiction, including Porno, Crime: A Novel, Glue, Filth, and the classic Trainspotting that was adapted into the 1996 international art house hit of the same name (Trainspotting), has culled the stories from out-of-print magazines. They are all set in Edinburgh, Scotland, but it sure isn't the tourists' Edinburgh: most of Welsh's characters appear to be out-of-work layabouts from the working class port area of Leith: one of them makes a crack about the working class origin bona fides of Edinburgh's current patron saint, Sir Sean Connery, who hails from the now-gentrifying area of the city known as Fountainbridge.

Could Welsh be considered also a practitioner of the current Scottish school of tartan noir writing? I would say so: most of these stories are violent, bloody, grisly, and laced with profanity: yet they are scathingly funny, with the darkest of Scots humor. His characters, none of whom seem to be burdened with jobs, are still, somehow, getting lots and lots of sex, drugs, and rock and roll. The stories are largely written in dialect, for which the author has a pitch perfect ear: they are somewhat more difficult to read through than I, for one, would have liked, but, believe me, I haven't a drop of Scots blood, and I didn't find them that difficult. The author's imagination doesn't flag; stories rise to the heights of absurdity, and fall to the depths of depravity. The author's command of the ambiance of his home city is, of course, absolute.

Fans of the author's previous work will find some familiar faces in this collection. The novella, "I Am Miami," which does seem to present an unexpected softer side of the author, reacquaints us with "Juice" Terry Lawson and now internationally famous DJ Carl Ewart, the main characters from the 2001 "Glue," as they meet up with, in Miami, their old enemy and schoolteacher Albert Black, now retired. The volatile drunk Francis Begbie, of "Trainspotting," is back, angry as ever, as star and narrator of "Elspeth's Boyfriend." In "State of the Party," two friends high on LSD drag the corpse of a recently overdosed young friend across town, and get into a fight with some heat-seeking soccer hooligans. In "Victor Spoils," Gavin and Victor fight over a young woman getting her teeth pulled, as the dentist is sexually aroused by her mouth. In "A Fault on the Line," a young husband whose wife is emergency-room bound after losing her legs to a train station accident, wants only to be dropped off at home so he can catch the day's big game, Hibs versus Herts. In "The Rosewell Incident," a venture into science fiction, we learn why the inter-galactic aliens think in and speak the Scots inflected English of these young men, and plan to put them in charge of the planet.

Welsh's world isn't for everyone, what with one thing and another, but for those seeking the offbeat and the unexpected, here it is, and welcome to it. I don't think I'd personally want to meet any of these young men, but they sure are fun within the pages of a book.
4.0 out of 5 stars If you care about Juice Terry, Begbie, Carl Ewart, and Blackie-- Then buy this book. Period! Feb 20 2010
By Peter Litvin - Published on Amazon.com
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Killer couple of stories here. There's only 1 or 2 that are kind of abstract little tales with no solid conclusion-- but even those are good. If you're thinking about this as a first read-- i would suggest something different.

Irvine Welsh is the greatest writer who ever lived. If you're interested in finding out why--- i suggest this order::: glue, trainspotting, porno, filth, crime, bedroom secrets----- and then check out the story collections.

If you're familiar with Juice Terry & friends-- then just get this. you'll like it.

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