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The Acid House
The Acid House
Oct 28, 2024 12:29 AM

Author:Irvine Welsh

The Acid House

The characters in this extraordinary book are often - on the surface - depraved, vicious, cowardly and manipulative, but their essential humanity is never undermined. Two professors of philosophy turn pugilists; Leith removal men become the objects of desire for Hollywood goddesses; God turns Boab Coyle into a house-fly; and in the novella, 'A Smart Cunt', the drug-addled young hero spins off on a collision course with his past. The Acid House is a bizarre, disturbing and hilarious collection from one of the most uncompromising and original writers around.

Reviews

Every bit as filthy, funny and provocative as the novel that proceeded it [Trainspotting]… Welsh's first collection of short stories is a riot of colourful characters, eye-watering vernacular and imaginative story-telling. This is one of Britain's best writers in his swaggering pomp, and the result is brilliantly addictive.

—— Esquire

Sublime comic genius

—— Ben Elton

This group of previously unpublished stories by Pulitzer Prize-winner William Styron crackle with youthful virtuosity

—— Jeffrey Taylor , Sunday Express

What intrigues here is the way all soldiers, whether or not they ever see combat, still live with the notion: I am expendable canon fodder. And that sort of existential knowledge makes even the toughest Marine pause for thought

—— Douglas Kennedy , Independent

This book will be welcomed by admirers of Styron's work

—— Times Literary Supplement

There's such a depth to the characterization and mood here, with doubt, guilt, bravado, lust and more to be felt by the heroes, who of course never fit any such token template

—— thebookbag.co.uk

Styron's ornate prose has a wonderful rhythmic flow. The title story, a sultry, white-knuckle sex odyssey across the US, is a particular gem. Told with a frenetic humour that bleeds out into lyrical disquiet, it paints a vivid picture of young men trying in vain to drown out their own death knell

—— Irish Times

A writer of uncanny power

—— Time

Ian McEwan writes to shock and succeeds... All his stories have a feeling of impending evil - it is a tour de force of concision, and funny, too, in a deadpan manner

—— Times Literary Supplement

His writing is exact, tender, funny, voluptuous, disturbing

—— The Times

A brilliant performance

—— Observer

The Maestro

—— New Statesman

McEwan has - a style and a vision of life of his own... No one interested in the state and mood of contemporary Britain can afford not to read him

—— John Fowles

A sparkling and adventurous writer

—— Dennis Potter
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