{"id":6214,"date":"2016-04-09T10:25:36","date_gmt":"2016-04-09T09:25:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.themanchesterreview.co.uk\/?p=6214"},"modified":"2016-04-11T14:37:43","modified_gmt":"2016-04-11T13:37:43","slug":"irvine-welsh-the-dancehouse-reviewed-by-irvine-welsh","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.themanchesterreview.co.uk\/?p=6214","title":{"rendered":"Irvine Welsh, The Dancehouse, reviewed by Fran Slater"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Irvine Welsh in conversation with Kevin Sampson, April 3 2016<br \/>\n(Photograph of Irvine Welsh &#038; Kevin Sampson, copyright Manchester Literature Festival)<\/p>\n<p>Entering The Dancehouse on this wet Sunday evening was a strange experience. We were here for a reading from a new novel and an onstage interview with its author, but the size of the queueing crowd was more reminiscent of something you\u2019d see at the Academy or the Apollo. A comeback gig for a nineties indie band, maybe. And, for the regular attendees of Manchester readings such as this one, it was even stranger to glance around and notice that there was a major lack of familiar faces. This wasn\u2019t the usual crowd. You might have begun to ask yourself if you\u2019d come to the right place, or if these people beside you thought that were off to see something else entirely. But then you\u2019d remember that this was Irvine Welsh. You\u2019d remind yourself what can happen to a writer\u2019s career when he creates something as legendary as <em>Trainspotting<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>There were times during the evening, though, when you might have wondered if Mr Welsh was a little fed up of talking about the novel he released twenty-three years ago. Especially when, during the audience questions, somebody asked him what he thought of the filmic interpretation of his novel. Come on now people; even the film is twenty years old. Think of some new bloody questions.<\/p>\n<p>But then again, Welsh was here to launch <em>The Blade Artist<\/em>. His latest novel features everybody\u2019s favourite Scottish psychopath, Mr Francis Begbie, so it\u2019s no real surprise that people had the author\u2019s most iconic characters in mind. Begbie, we learnt during the interview and reading, is now a reformed character. Living with his wife and two daughters in California, he is now a famous artist, getting rich from his mutilated celebrity busts that he sells to the stars. He returns to Leith following the murder of one of his sons, and because it is a book about Begbie, we can all assume it doesn\u2019t end in cuddles and kisses.<\/p>\n<p>Welsh\u2019s reading from the novel was sublime. Since <em>Trainspotting<\/em> the author has had some major hits and some minor misses, but nothing has quite reached the heights of his debut. As he strutted across the stage, acting out his new novel as much as he read it, there were hints that The Blade Artist may just come close. Displaying his trademark mixture of humour and savagery, the short chapter he treated us to was worth the entrance fee on its own.<\/p>\n<p>There was evidently a bond between Welsh and his interviewer, too. He chatted to Kevin Sampson like they were two mates on the settee, while at the same time managing to direct his wit and wisdom out into a rapt audience. With conversations ranging from his childhood, to the arts, via the Tories, employment issues, life in Chicago, and, of course, his work (particularly <em>Trainspotting<\/em>), Welsh managed to be very funny, extremely informative, and as down-to-earth as a multi-million selling author could possibly be.<\/p>\n<p>You know you\u2019ve been to a good reading when you come out not only armed with a signed copy of the latest novel, but also a desire to dig into the parts of the author\u2019s back catalogue that you might have missed. If you leave with ideas for your own work, then you\u2019ve probably witnessed something better than just good. If, by halfway through the day following the reading, you\u2019re already two thirds of the way through the new novel that you bought, it\u2019s probably safe to say that you were present for a pretty special night. All these things are true for this reviewer, and that\u2019s probably all the reviewing the event really needs.<\/p>\n<p>Fran Slater<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Irvine Welsh in conversation with Kevin Sampson, April 3 2016 (Photograph of Irvine Welsh &#038; Kevin Sampson, copyright Manchester Literature Festival) Entering The Dancehouse on this wet Sunday evening was a strange experience. 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