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From the celebrated author of the bestselling cult classic Trainspotting , a new work of fiction that triumphantly puts the E back in Eros. He divides his time between Florida, Ireland, and Scotland. Customer Reviews, including Product Star Ratings help customers to learn more about the product and decide whether it is the right product for them. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzed reviews to verify trustworthiness. Purchase options and add-ons. With three delightful tales of love and its ups and downs, the ever-surprising Irvine Welsh virtually invents a new genre of fiction: the chemical romance. In 'Lorraine Goes to Livingston,' a bestselling authoress of Regency romances, paralyzed and bedridden, plans her revenge on gambling, whoring husband with the aid of her nurse Lorraine. As these fools for love pursue it in all the wrong places, Ecstasy is guaranteed to set pulses racing and hearts aflutter. Report an issue with this product or seller. Previous slide of product details. Print length. Publication date. August 17, See all details. Next slide of product details. Frequently bought together. This item: Ecstasy. Get it as soon as Saturday, Oct The Acid House. To see our price, add these items to your cart. Try again! Added to Cart. Add all 3 to Cart. Some of these items ship sooner than the others. Show details Hide details. Choose items to buy together. Customers who viewed this item also viewed. Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1. Previous set of slides. Irvine Welsh. Porno Norton Paperback. Next set of slides. In 'Lorraine goes to Livingston,' a best-selling author of Regency romances, paralysed and bedridden, plans her revenge on a gambling, whoring husband with the aid of her nurse, Lorraine. In 'Fortunes's Always Hiding,' flawed beauty Samantha Worthington enlists a smitten young soccer thug to find the man who marketed the drug that crippled her from birth - in order to give him a taste of his own disastrous medicine. In the upbeat final tale, 'The Undefeated,' we experience the transfiguring passion of the miserably married young yuppie Heather and the raver Lloyd from Leith - a grand affair played out to a house music beat. The ecstasy involved in rave-writer Welsh's three novellas at first may seem exclusively the chemical kind 'e,' 'ecky,' 'MDMA' downed at Dionysian dance parties by alienated post-Thatcher youth and nearly every character here. But Welsh's latest misfits are also looking however incoherently for a higher ecstasy too: in a half-articulated credo, one eckied-out character thinks: 'you had to party harder than ever It was your duty to show that you were still alive. Political sloganeering and posturing meant nothing; you had to celebrate the joy of life. Welsh's own version of true love goes even farther over the top in 'Fortune's Always Hiding' as a sociopathic Cockney criminal falls for a woman deformed by a thalidomide-like drug and they take gruesome revenge on its corporate manufacturers. The last and best, 'The Undefeated,' presents modern love in Edinburgh as a 'chemical romance' between the party-addict Lloyd, whose acidified life consists only of weekend house bashes, and straight-peg Heather, who trades her bougie existence for e. Ecstasy exports Welsh's pitch-perfect slang, black humor and surreal imagination in an exhilarating, mutable style like the written equivalent of techno music, cutting right through to his characters' lives. Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc. Review 'Welsh's world is piky, trashy, and brutal. It is also brilliant, hilarious, and infused with a kind of punkish morality He is the best thing that has happened to British writing in decades. These flavors help make the tales more tempting, but it is Irvine Welsh's infectious Scottish humor, balanced wry observation with a cavalier canniness, which keeps the reader turning the pages He writes with style, imagination, wit, and force, and in a voice which those alienated by much current fiction clearly want to hear. With three delightful tales of love and its up and downs, the ever-surprising Irvine Welsh virtually invents a new genre of fiction: the chemical romance. In 'Lorraine Goes to Livingston', a best-selling author of Regency romances, paralyzed and bedridden, plans her revenge on a gambling, whoring husband with the aid of her nurse, Lorraine. In 'Fortune's Always Hiding', flawed beauty Samantha Worthington enlists a smitten young soccer thug to find the man who marketed the drug that crippled her from birth - in order to give him a taste of his own disastrous medicine. In the upbeat final tale, 'The Undefeated', we experience the transfiguring passion of the miserably married young yuppie Heather and the raver Lloyd from Leith - a grand affair played out to a house music beat. Read more. Brief content visible, double tap to read full content. Full content visible, double tap to read brief content. Help others learn more about this product by uploading a video! About the author Follow authors to get new release updates, plus improved recommendations. Read more about this author Read less about this author. Customer reviews. How customer reviews and ratings work Customer Reviews, including Product Star Ratings help customers to learn more about the product and decide whether it is the right product for them. Learn more how customers reviews work on Amazon. Images in this review. Sort reviews by Top reviews Most recent Top reviews. Top reviews from the United States. There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Verified Purchase. I loved the book, never a dull moment. Funny and poignant, written in colloquial language which was fun to translate. I was warned, but I still was very unprepared for how filthy this book really was. Irvine sure is not afraid to get ugly. The prose in which it was written was actually quite entertaining. He writes phonetically and sometimes it serves best to really sound the word out, possibly aloud. Very funny. The book was very good. But good. At times I found the topic hard to stomach but generally I was expecting such feelings while reading this. I expect I will read another of his novels as I did enjoy this one. But, I may need an Irvine break first. It is a very focused read. The stories were good. I think I liked the 2nd story the best, and found the most shocking. Overall, very satisfied. This book is my favourite book of all time. I know that my personal opinion probably doesn't count when compared to someone who has perhaps studied a Masters in English, but I really think anyone should read this book. My favourite of the three stories in this collection, is 'Lorraine goes to Livingstone'. This story, has the usual shock value characteristic of Welsh, but to the literary buffs out there, it can be analysed on many levels. I found it to be an hilarious satire of the media, as well as being accurate at pinpointing the true motives to the characters behaviour. I think that this collection of short stories will be loved by the most discerning readers, not only because it's funny, deep etc, but also because it forces the reader to see the part of the human psyche that we don't want to admit is present. In short buy this book! Sometimes when writers venture into the area of the short story their craft suffers from cut corners and unanswered questions. That may be the case in Ecstacy, but if it is I was too engrossed to notice the flaws. Each story is a quick read, but not for lack of plot or charater development. And each novella gets increasingly better. Once again Welsh has assembled a strong cast of characters and thrown them into extraordinary circumstances. What you get is one helluva ride. I love his writing. Some of the subject line a bit risky for me but that's Irvine. Good for a quick short story. Americans be warned this is a book sometimes hard to follow because of the diction Now check out The Trash Can Sinatras! Man, what a read! If you like the 'seedy' undercurrent in these stories, check out the Trash Can Sinatras. Same seediness at times, but veiled in catchy pop vocal stylings and warm guitar sounds. See more reviews. Top reviews from other countries. Translate all reviews to English. Molto bello. Report Translate review to English. I like Irvine Welsh, in fact he's my favorite author. Frankly this book ' Ecstacy ' wasn't been such a good read for me.. In my opinion, it's not one of his best works, not at all.. Wouldn't recommend the book if ye are looking for something more spicy, but if ye like the author then ye should pick it. I received a counterfeit copy of the book. This is 3 stories. Definitely worth reading this book. Get it! As a writer I love Irvine Welsh, his stories have always rung true for a particular time in my life living in Scotland. Recognizing places in his books, he captures the scene perfectly. This book is split into 3 stories, the first was a weakest but amusingly messed up. If looking for a first time Welsh book go for one of those 5, still enjoyable read, brought back memories. Looking forward to reading this book. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations. Back to top. Get to Know Us. Make Money with Us. 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Ecstasy, Welsh Irvine. A successful painter and sculptor, he lives quietly with his wife, Melanie, and their two young daughters, in an affluent beach town in California. Within the sound-proof walls of a recording studio a score is being settled. Two inner city low-lifes take the law into their own hands to satisfy their craving for fun, fear and a freakish sense of justic. All three stories come from the badlands of the schemes of north Edinburgh and take us into a dark world of drugs, deviant sex and football hooliganism. What binds the four of them is the friendship formed by the scheme, their school, and their ambition to escape from both; their loyalty fused in street morality. Mark Renton seems to have it all: he's the first in his family to go to university, he's young, has a pretty girlfriend and a great social life. But Thatcher's government is destroying working-class communities across Britain, and the post-war certainties of full employment, educational opportunity and a welfare state are gone. When his badly handicapped younger brother dies the family bonds start to weaken, his life flips out of control, and he succumbs to the defeatism and the heroin which has taken hold in Edinburgh's grimmer areas. His friends face similar challenges. Spud Murphy is paid off from his job and faces long-term unemployment, while Tommy Lawrence feels that only love can save him from being sucked into a life of petty crime and violence -- exemplified respectively by the thieving Matty Connell and psychotic Franco Begbie. And then there is Sick Boy, the supreme manipulator of the opposite sex, scamming and hustling his way through life. God turns Boab Coyle into a house-fly; The Acid House is a bizarre, disturbing and hilarious collection from one of the most uncompromising and original writers around.
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