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Trainspotting talent

Published on
January 10, 1997
Last updated
May 27, 2015

Alumnus to be proud of No 84 is novelist Irvine Welsh, who rocketed to fame after writing the seminal heroin-addiction novel Trainspotting, which last year spawned the ultra-hip film of the same title.

After spending much of the 1980s as a semi-professional punk and drug addict, Welsh combined writing his stellar debut with studying part time for an MBA in computer systems at Heriot-Watt University (and working for Edinburgh Council as a training officer). His narrator, Renton, was an Aberdeen University drop-out.

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