Trainspotting

Welsh, Irwin. Trainspotting. W.W. Norton & company, 1993.

Reason read: in the month of May there is a festival in Scotland called the Beltane Festival.

Gritty yet moving. Violent yet tender. Lonely yet loud. Animally human. How can anyone fully explain the phenomenon that is Trainspotting? Once you get the hang of the narrative the characters come alive. All their faults laid bare. They are disgusting and darling all at the same time. Hideous and hilarious. The black humor and absurd situations had me giggling and then glancing around to see if anyone was offended.
In the absence of a plot this is the story of addictions told from the point of view of addicts and the people who circle their periphery. To describe the kind of desperation addiction can create – when trying to find a viable vein, one character resorts to injecting their privates. Revenge is brutal. Sex is raw and callous. No one is really all that likeable until you find yourself thinking of them long after you close the book. A certain kind of magnetism…like a train wreck.

Lines I liked, “Any port in the storm, and its raging in here behind my face” (p 17) and “I wish I hadn’t waited to long to become a human being” (p 262).

Music! So much good music!: George Harrison’s “My Sweet Lord,” Dire Straits’ “the Sultans of Swing,” “Billy Don’t Be a Hero,” “Save the Last Dance For Me,” “Rollin’ Down the River,” “The Wanderer,” “Jolene,” Rod Stewart, Rupert Holmes’s “Escape (the Pina Colada Song,” T’Pau “Chin In your Hand,” The Pogues, Claire Grogan’s “Don’t Talk to Me About Love,” Joy Division’s “She’s Lost Control,” Lou Reed’s “Heroin,” Berlin’s “Take My Breath Away,” Human League’s “Don’t You Want Me?” Carly Simon’s “You’re So Vain,” The Smiths’s “There is a Light That Never Goes Out,” Kylie Minogue, The Velvet Underground, Nico, the Clash, Status Quo, John Cale, David Bowie’s “The Golden Years,” Elvis, Wolfe Tones’ “Banna Strand,” the Doors’ “Roadhouse Blues,” Elvis Costello, Simple Minds, James Connolly’s “Boys if the Old Brigade,” “A Scottish Soldier,” Wet, Wet, Wet, “Auld Lang Syne,” Peter Gabriel, Proclaimers’ “Sunshine on a Leash,” U2, Iggy Pop, Frank Zappa, Moon Unit Zappa, “Danny Boy,” “Roses in Picardy,” and a bunch of Neil Diamond’s sings: “Song Sung Blue,” “Forever in Blue Jeans,” “Love on the Rocks,” “Sweet Caroline,” and “Beautiful Noise.”

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