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  1. Money: A Suicide Note (Penguin Ink) (The Penguin Ink Series) by Martin Amis, 2010-06-29
  2. London Fields by Martin Amis, 1991-04-03
  3. The Pregnant Widow by Martin Amis, 2010-05-11
  4. Experience: A Memoir by Martin Amis, 2001-06-12
  5. The Information by Martin Amis, 1996-03-19
  6. The Second Plane: September 11: Terror and Boredom (Vintage International) by Martin Amis, 2009-04-07
  7. Vintage Amis by Martin Amis, 2004-01-06
  8. Time's Arrow by Martin Amis, 1992-09-29
  9. Dead Babies by Martin Amis, 1991-04-03
  10. Money [Paperback] by Martin Amis (Author), 1986
  11. The War Against Cliche: Essays and Reviews 1971-2000 by Martin Amis, 2002-07-16
  12. House of Meetings (Vintage International) by Martin Amis, 2008-01-08
  13. Other People by Martin Amis, 1994-02-08
  14. The Rachel Papers by Martin Amis, 1992-09-29

1. Martin Amis - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Martin Amis (born August 25, 1949) is an English novelist, essayist and short story writer. His works include such novels as London Fields (1989) and The
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Martin Amis at www.contemporarywriters.com Martin Amis was born in Oxford in 1949, the son of the writer Kingsley Amis. He was educated in schools in
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3. Martin Amis -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Martin Amis English satirist known for his virtuoso storytelling technique and his dark views of contemporary
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5. Interview | Martin Amis
Martin Amis is tired. Near the end of a 30 city tour promoting his new book, the memoir Experience, Amis exudes and embodies exhaustion.
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Books by Martin Amis: Fiction
  • The Rachel Papers
  • Dead Babies
  • Success
  • Other People
  • Money
  • Einstein's Monsters
  • London Fields
  • Time's Arrow
  • The Information
  • Night Train
  • Heavy Water
Non-Fiction
  • Invasion of the Space Invaders
  • The Moronic Inferno
  • Visiting Mrs Nabokov
Buy it on Amazon "Then I just thought: Well, let's do the memoir now. Let's do Kingsley now. It didn't feel that it was a book about him. And then almost it once it was about him and me. Then, before I knew it, all sorts of other things and other feelings were presenting themselves. It certainly got longer than I thought it was going to be. And it came fast. It came at more than twice the rate of a novel. A novel that length would have taken me four years. That took 18 months. Because I'd done half the work by living it." Martin Amis is tired. Near the end of a 30 city tour promoting his new book, the memoir Experience , Amis exudes and embodies exhaustion. A diminutive man with an appearance that is somehow surprisingly frail in a writer of this stature (as though a writer should somehow be as large as his reputation. Were that the case, Amis would be as big and imposing as a country manor). In fact, his appearance is surprising in all ways. There is more to his mien of aging rock musician than world-class author. The rock star analogy may have been enhanced by the challenges of not only getting this interview, but of getting to keep it. To arrange the interview, numerous telephone calls and e-mails to the literary capitals in several countries were necessary. To keep it, the

6. Martin Amis
Martin Amis (born August 25, 1949) is an English novelist and son of Kingsley Amis. Martin Amis is the bestselling author of several books, including London
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    Martin Amis is an English novelist and son of Kingsley Amis.
    His first novel The Rachel Papers, is about the adventures of a bright, egotistical teenager (presumably not unlike Amis himself) and his relationship with the eponymous girlfriend in the year before going to University. It is the most traditional of his novels, and still the favourite of some, though it has since been made into a rather unsuccessful film. Dead Babies, more flippant in tone, has a typically Sixties plot, with a house full of characters who abuse various substances and are eventually massacred by a psychopath. A number of Amis characteristics show up here for the first time: mordant black humour, obsession with the zeitgeist, authorial intervention, a character subjected to sadistically humorous misfortunes and humiliations, and a defiant casualness ("my attitude has been, I don't know much about science, but I know what I like").

    7. Martin Amis - Salon.com
    Koba the Dread, by Martin amis martin Amis calls out Christopher Hitchens and other friends on the left for not giving full weight to the 20 million
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      Martin Amis calls out Christopher Hitchens and other friends on the left for not giving full weight to the 20 million victims of Stalin's terror. By Charles Taylor Jul 16, 2002
      Count on it
      The author of "The Girl in the Flammable Skirt" picks five great books that play with numbers. By Aimee Bender Aug 25, 2000
      Working-class monster
      Relatives say Martin Amis' new memoir exploits his murdered cousin, and they're right but not in the way they think. By Graham Joyce Jun 29, 2000
      Heavy Water And Other Stories
      Laura Miller reviews 'Heavy Water and Other Stories' by Martin Amis By Laura Miller Feb 11, 1999
      From Bauhaus to tract house
      Architect Michael Graves turns his folly to the mass market. By Sarah Vowell Feb 10, 1999
      The Sadistic Muse
      The Salon Interview - Laura Miller interviews Martin Amis about his new book, "Night Train" and the disturbing memoir he's working on. By Laura Miller Feb 10, 1998

    8. Featured Author: Martin Amis
    Martin Amis, unregenerate, is determined to send us plummeting into darkness. With evangelical ardor, he sets his sixth novel, London Fields, in the
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    REVIEWS OF MARTIN AMIS'S EARLIER BOOKS:
  • The Rachel Papers
    ''Just 20 years after 'Lucky Jim,' Kingsley Amis's famously funny novel about life at a minor British university, his 24-year-old son Martin has made so bold as to produce a novel himself; thoughto say it right offnot really one to give a novelist father the sweats.''
  • Dead Babies
    ''Why does 'Dead Babies'with all its elegant verbal play, its nightmarish scenes, and its sexual savageryfinally fail to stir much interest? Very simply for the good old reason that there's never any tension in the story. The babies are already dead at the beginning, and there's nothing for them to get but deader.''
  • Other People
    ''I do not appreciate an obscure novel. The only clear signal such a book transmits to me is that a writer was either too lazy or too cowardly to reveal completely his mind or his heart. To me obscurity presumes the need for an academic middleman, an eager translator who will explain all to the sluggard reader and thereby become a collaborator in the act of creation.''
  • Money: A Suicide Note
    ''The plot of 'Money' is in a basic, grand tradition. A guy gets totaled. Maybe he survives - in comedy - but he's spectacularly brought down. What makes this book special and important is that it revitalizes its tradition. Its trans-Atlantic urban show-biz patter and smart literary patterns could have been just a jaded fast-lane bummer, a depleting ride in John Self's purple Fiasco 'a vintage-style coupe with oodles of dash and heft and twang.' But instead the book's dash and heft and twang serve a deeper energy, a reimagined naivete that urgently asks a basic, grand question: what on earth are the rest of us supposed to make of the spectacle of a fellow human getting totaled?''
  • 9. Martin Amis - Wikipédia
    Translate this page Martin Amis, né le 25 août 1949, est un écrivain britannique assimilé au mouvement dit d Anticipation sociale. Il est également le fils de Kingsley Amis
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      • The Rachel Papers (1973), film© en 1989 Dead Babies Success Other People Money London Fields Time's Arrow: Or the Nature of the Offense The Information Night Train]] Yellow Dog The Pregnant Widow (2006) - late 2006 release
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      • Einstein's Monsters (1987) Two Stories (1994) God's Dice (1995) Heavy Water: And Other Stories (1998) State of England: And Other Stories (1998) Amis Omnibus (omnibus) (1999) The Fiction of Martin Amis (2000) Vintage Amis (2004) House of Meetings (2006)
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      • Invasion of the Space Invaders (1982) The Moronic Inferno: And Other Visits to America (1986) Visiting Mrs Nabokov: And Other Excursions (1993) Experience (2000) ( James Tait Black Memorial Prize The War Against Cliche: Essays and Reviews 1971-2000 (2001) Koba the Dread: Laughter and the Twenty Million , Hyperion (2002)
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    • Histoire de la litt©rature anglaise , Fran§ois Laroque,Alain Morvan, Fr©d©ric Regard, P.U.F. 1997

    10. Islamophobia Watch - Home - How To Deal With Muslims – Martin Amis Offers S
    martin amis.jpg Ginny Dougary has posted the text of her Times magazine interview with Martin Amis, who opines. the only thing the Islamists like
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    Ginny Dougary has posted the text of her Times magazine interview with Martin Amis, who opines: "... the only thing the Islamists like about modernity is modern weapons. And they're going to get better and better at that. They're also gaining on us demographically at a huge rate. A quarter of humanity now and by 2025 they'll be a third. Italy's down to 1.1 child per woman. We're just going to be outnumbered.... There's a definite urge – don't you have it? – to say, 'The Muslim community will have to suffer until it gets its house in order'. What sort of suffering? Not letting them travel. Deportation – further down the road. Curtailing of freedoms. Strip-searching people who look like they're from the Middle East or from Pakistan. Discriminatory stuff, until it hurts the whole community and they start getting tough with their children. They hate us for letting our children have sex and take drugs – well, they've got to stop their children killing people." Ginny Dougary website, 17 September 2006

    11. Martin Amis - Wikiquote
    Martin Amis (born 25 August 1949) is a British novelist, essayist and short story writer. He is the son of Kingsley Amis.
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    12. Martin Amis - Simple English Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Martin Amis is an Welsh novelist. He was born August 25, 1949. His best known novels include Money (1984), London Fields (1989), Time s Arrow (1991) and The
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    Jump to: navigation search Martin Amis is an Welsh novelist . He was born August 25 . His best known novels include Money London Fields Time's Arrow (1991) and The Information Affected by several writers including his father Sir Kingsley Amis , Amis's style of writing has affected a generation of writers. His recent work has looked at moral and geopolitical issues, including The Holocaust Communist Russia , and the September 11, 2001 attacks and Islamism
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    Amis was born in Cardiff , South Wales . He was the middle of three children , with an older brother , Philip, and a younger sister , Sally. He went to many different schools in the and . The fame of his father 's first novel Lucky Jim sent the Amises to Princeton, New Jersey , where his father lectured . Amis's parents , Hilly and Kingsley divorced when he was twelve. Amis graduated from Exeter College, Oxford . He graduated with a first-class degree in English . After Oxford, he got a

    13. Martin Amis Web
    Since its creation in 1995, the martin amis Web has been the authoritative resource for information about amis’s career and writing.
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    The Martin Amis Web What's New Biography Bookshelf Interviews ... Discussion Since its creation in 1995, the Martin Amis Web has been the authoritative resource for information about Amis’s career and writing. Initially developed by James Diedrick, author of Understanding Martin Amis, the site was redesigned and is now managed by Gavin Keulks, author of Father and Son: Kingsley Amis, Martin Amis, and the British Novel Since 1950 and editor of Martin Amis: Postmodernism and Beyond. Image Credits: personal photos © Isabel Fonseca, Robert Birnbaum, and Isabelle Levy; cover art courtesy of The Random House Group, Ltd. Contact: Gavin Keulks Hosted by Western Oregon University

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    15. Amis, Martin | Authors | Guardian Unlimited Books
    In The Second Plane, martin amis defends the authority of writers about Islamist terrorism, but offers plenty of ammunition for his detractors,
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    18. Identity Theory | Interviews | Martin Amis
    If there were a writer of whom it could be said, “No introduction is necessary,” martin amis would be the one. His publisher seems to think so as the
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    Author of Yellow Dog talks with Robert Birnbaum Posted: December 8, 2003 Images by Red Diaz/Duende Publishing Print this interview Yellow Dog , his recent, latest novel reads, "Martin Amis's most recent book was Koba the Dread . He lives in London." Martin Amis, is, of course, the son of writer Kingsley Amis and attended Oxford University, where after graduation he wrote for the New Statesman . During his seven-year tenure at that publication, he became its literary editor. It was at the New Statesman The Rachel Papers in 1973 are Dead Babies, Success, Other People, Money, Einstein's Monsters, London Fields, Time's Arrow, The Information, Night Train

    19. Martin Amis On 9/11 And The Cult Of Death - Times Online
    martin amis has taken a theme from Cold War ideology and updated it for the modern age. He has extended the Stalin = Hitler axis back to Lenin and forwards
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    martin amis Sunday September 10, 2006 The Observer. It was midOctober 2001, and night was closing in on the border city of Peshawar, in Pakistan,
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