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Acid Plaid: New Scottish Writing

Acid Plaid: New Scottish Writing

William Boyd
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The phenomenal success of Trainspotting made Edinburgh the hottest literary spot on the map. A major feature in the New York Times Magazine announced, "From the margins of Scottish society comes a new, beer-soaked, drug-filled, profanity-laced, violently funny literature", and Kirkus writes, "The Scottish beats are already strong contenders for world-class literary status". They have infused their writing with a raw, youthful energy and daring that has attracted an audience in the hundreds of thousands. With what British Esquire calls "an impressive array of Scottish writers", Acid Plaid: New Scottish Writing provides a unique overview of the scene that has revolutionized late-twentieth-century literature; it includes stories by Irvine Welsh, Alan Warner, Janice Galloway, Duncan McLean, William Boyd, and a host of explosively talented writers whose work hits U.S. shores for the first time in here.
Language
English
Pages
245
Format
Paperback
Release
September 01, 1997
ISBN 13
9781559703987

Acid Plaid: New Scottish Writing

William Boyd
0/5 ( ratings)
The phenomenal success of Trainspotting made Edinburgh the hottest literary spot on the map. A major feature in the New York Times Magazine announced, "From the margins of Scottish society comes a new, beer-soaked, drug-filled, profanity-laced, violently funny literature", and Kirkus writes, "The Scottish beats are already strong contenders for world-class literary status". They have infused their writing with a raw, youthful energy and daring that has attracted an audience in the hundreds of thousands. With what British Esquire calls "an impressive array of Scottish writers", Acid Plaid: New Scottish Writing provides a unique overview of the scene that has revolutionized late-twentieth-century literature; it includes stories by Irvine Welsh, Alan Warner, Janice Galloway, Duncan McLean, William Boyd, and a host of explosively talented writers whose work hits U.S. shores for the first time in here.
Language
English
Pages
245
Format
Paperback
Release
September 01, 1997
ISBN 13
9781559703987

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