Irvine Welsh at the Edinburgh International Book Festival
With The Blade Artist, Irvine Welsh returns to the vicious Trainspotting character who's emerged as the best reflection of our angry times. Robert Carlyle, who memorably played Begbie in the iconic movie, claims that 'small psychos are the best', and his characterisation is a case in point. In Irvine Welsh's latest novel, the hard-man has taken on a new persona as an artist in cosy California. In this event, filmed live at the 2016 Edinburgh International Book Festival, he discusses his work with Brian Taylor.

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James O'Brien meets Trainspotting author - Irvine Welsh | Full Disclosure

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Irvine Welsh & Miranda Sawyer in discussion at Spiritland

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Rereading David Foster Wallace - The New Yorker Festival - The New Yorker

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Irvine Welsh reads from The Blade Artist

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The Entire History of Edinburgh in 39 Minutes

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Irvine Welsh and Yanis Varoufakis | ARE WE ALL ADDICTS NOW? | Podcast 9

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VICE Meets 'My Struggle' Author Karl Ove Knausgaard

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What drives Donald Trump’s delusion that he rules the world | 60 Minutes Australia

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The Long Knives - Irvine Welsh in conversation with Nick Ahad

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The South Bank Show: Irvine Welsh (2006)

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The 1960s Masterplan That Destroyed Victorian Glasgow

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Irvine Welsh on ageing, addiction and why he still chooses life #news #interview #books

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Back to Blood | Tom Wolfe | Talks at Google

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Seriously Entertaining: Irvine Welsh on "I'll Have Another"

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Why Was Starmer Booted Out? Mehdi and Owen Break It Down

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Irvine Welsh interview on Trainspotting, heroin and tennis | Unfiltered with James O'Brien #25

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Colm Tóibín on Ulysses

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What Was Life Like in 18th Century Edinburgh?

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