- The Bedroom Secrets of the Master Chefs
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name = The Bedroom Secrets of the Master Chefs
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author =Irvine Welsh
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country =Scotland
language = English, Scots
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genre =Novel
publisher =Jonathan Cape
release_date = 2006
media_type = Print (Hardback &Paperback )
pages = 392 pp
isbn = ISBN 0-224-07587-X
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followed_by ="The Bedroom Secrets of the Master Chefs" is the sixth
novel by Scottish writerIrvine Welsh .It has been compared with
Oscar Wilde 's "The Picture of Dorian Gray " andRobert Louis Stevenson 's "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde ".Plot summary
Danny Skinner and Brian Kibby both work for
Edinburgh 's restaurant-inspection team asenvironmental health officers.Skinner is a hard-drinking man, who is involved in
football hooliganism and supports local teamHibernian F.C. . He is reading a book byEdinburgh chef Alan de Fretais called "The Bedroom Secrets of the Master Chefs". He conceives a strong dislike for Kibby and bullies and undermines him mercilessly at work. He relaxes by readingHugh MacDiarmid , Rimbaud, Verlaine and Schopenhauer, and watchingFederico Fellini films.Kibby is shy and inward-looking, and drinks
Horlicks , collects model trains, and obsessively plays a computer game called "Harvest Moon". Kibby's social life revolves around ahillwalking group called the Hyp Hykers and attendance at "Star Trek " conventions.The plot describes Skinner's relationship with alcohol and his search for his unknown father. His
alcoholism causes him to lose his girlfriend Kay. Gradually it dawns on him that the damage that ought to accrue to his body from his lifestyle is instead inflicted on Kibby. For a while he enjoys this, particularly relishing his promotion at work, but when Kibby becomes mortally ill he realises that he needs him. When Kibby comes out of hospital after aliver transplant (caused vicariously by Skinner's heavy drinking), they both realise that their dependency is mutual.Kibby (who has retired on health grounds) puts on weight and becomes a heavy drinker in his own right. Skinner resigns and goes to
San Francisco in search of someone who might be his father. He is disappointed in this as it turns out the man was exclusivelyhomosexual during the period in question, but does find love at anAlcoholics Anonymous meeting, in the shape of American Dorothy Cominsky.Skinner returns to
Leith where he continues the search for his father and starts a relationship with Kibby's sister. When he discovers de Fretais having sex with Kay, he tries to kill them both, succeeding in killing the chef and gravely injuring his ex-girlfriend. By the end of the story Skinner knows with reasonable certainty, as he dies at Kibby's hand, who his father was.Themes
The book marks a departure for Welsh in that (although ecstasy, cannabis and
cocaine are mentioned in passing), there is little reference to the dance club scene of most of his other work. On the contrary, it is alcohol abuse which punctuates the novel, along with the themes of personal identity (touched upon in "Marabou Stork Nightmares ") and romantic love ("The Undefeated", from "").The story is told against the backdrop of the 2004 U.S. elections and the war in Iraq.
Skinner's mother is a former punk fan, and although the question of her son's paternity is as good as answered by the end of the book, a possibility remains that
Joe Strummer , the late Clash singer, could also have been a candidate.External links
* [http://books.guardian.co.uk/reviews/generalfiction/0,,1832486,00.html Guardian review]
* [http://books.guardian.co.uk/reviews/generalfiction/0,,1837920,00.html Observer review]
* [http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/08/18/arts/idbriefs19C.php International Herald Tribune review]
* [http://popopinions.com/gerrybot/irvine-welsh-bedroom-secrets-master-chefs Book review on PopOpinions.com]
* [http://www.timeout.com/newyork/article/books/5664/the-bedroom-secrets-of-the-master-chefs;jsessionid=8339CBC2F28984879AA8DBA1B26C2B90 Time Out New York review]
* [http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,1222681,00.html Entertainment Weekly review]
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