“Trainspotting made me a free man”

“Trainspotting made me a free man”
“Trainspotting made me a free man”

SEEN FROM ELSEWHERE – The Scottish novelist arrives in Italy to present his latest novel, but also to spend a few evenings at the turntables.

Antonello Guerrera (The Republic)

THE REPUBLICA. – Irvine Welsh, why are we in this private room, in the heart of a five-star hotel in Edinburgh?

Irvine WELSH. – A friend offered me membership. I don’t even know what happened to him… Anyway, I’m arriving in Italy soon.

When, exactly?

I will be at the Turin Readers’ Circle from today, then I will spend about a week between Milan, Perugia as part of the UmbriaLibri literary festival, and Bologna. Then I planned a ten-day vacation in Sicily, but I haven’t booked yet.

Your tour is intended to present your new novel, Resolution, which is published in Italy by Guanda. Extremely gripping, it constitutes the latest adventure of retired inspector Ray Lennox.

Quite. And I’m also going to get on the decks.

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