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On a post-clubbing Sunday morning, a series of misfortunes aggravate Sarah's hangover.
Irvine Welsh is the author of twelve works of fiction, most recently Skagboys. He currently lives in Chicago.
Keynote/Publisher's Comments: Despite its scale and ambition, Glue has all Irvine Welsh's usual pace and vigour, crackling dialogue, scabrous set-pieces and black, black humour, but it is also a grown ...
'Brilliantly written, inventive, funny, appalling, frightening and every bit as good as Trainspotting' Mail on Sunday
An unsettling, shocking and very funny collection of short stories.
Severe intense prose from one of Britain's best writers.
One of the most important novels of the late 20th century - repackaged for a new generation
'An exquisitely paced black comedy. It has clever and funny things to say. There was a rumour that Welsh's last book, Porno, was to be his last. You'll be glad it wasn't' Evening Standard
A new play by Irvine Welsh and co-writer Dean Cavanagh, about the debauchery of the munchkins involved in the filming of the classic, The Wizard of the Oz
An electrifying thriller about innocence and absolute evil.