Summary

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Trainspotting
Irvine Welsh

This realistic novel features a group of young people in the1980’s Edinburgh that have to deal with heroin and alcohol addiction, violence and crime. Renton, Mark and Simon usually steal to get the money for their next hit. The story addresses friendship, punk and rebellion – it reveals the causes and outcomes of unemployment, the struggle with addictions and the vortex of crime.

Scenes from the film with the same name were used for the music video “Born Slippy” by the electronic music group Underworld, who also did parts of the movie soundtrack – other music involves Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, Blur and Pulp. Therefore, film and novel are suitable for an interdiciplinary teaching project with Music.

· · 1993

Critical edition

Welsh, Irvine. Trainspotting. Vintage, 2004. 440 pp., ISBN 9780099465898

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In favour of this entry

  • Addresses current affairs
  • Explores historical contexts
  • Interdisciplinary or cross-curricular teaching
  • Silenced voices
  • Students can identify with the text
  • Recommended by a federal state: Berlin

Adapted as

  • Audiobook
  • Film
  • Graphic novel
  • Music video