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Will Self: libraries are for literature, not lattes

He is the enfant terrible of the British literati, still enjoying a reputation built on a once rowdy life of drug-taking and debauchery.

However, the author and journalist Will Self has an unlikely secret life as a regular face in a North Lanarkshire library.

Motherwell, a town built on industry, is hardly a cockpit of culture, but Self says he enjoys spending time there, particularly in the library.