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  1. GOD'S DICE (PENGUIN 60S S.) by MARTIN AMIS, 1995
  2. London Fields by Martin Amis, 1990-11
  3. The second Plane by Martin Amis, 2008
  4. L'Information by Martin Amis, Frédéric Maurin, 1998-11-10
  5. GIERIG. by Martin (trans Eike Schonfeld). Amis, 1984
  6. Train de nuit by Martin Amis, 2001-04-11
  7. Money, Money by Martin Amis, Simone Hilling, 2002-09-11
  8. Visiting Mrs. Nabokov & Other Excursions by Martin Amis, 1995-11-15
  9. El Libro de Rachel (Spanish Edition) by Martin Amis, 1998-09
  10. MAISON DES RENCONTRES (LA) by MARTIN AMIS, 2008-06-05
  11. 1999 ( Neunzehnhundertneunundneunzig) by Martin Amis,
  12. Koba der Schreckliche by Martin Amis, 2007-08-31
  13. CHIEN JAUNE by MARTIN AMIS, 2008-10-06
  14. Experiencia (Spanish Edition) by Martin Amis, 2001-10

61. Features : Radar Online : The Bard Of Brash
If an enfant terrible can have a second childhood, martin amis is well into his. After creating a huge stir among his countrymen in the mid90s by
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Martin Amis on his new book, the Iraq war, and a long-ago love affair with Tina Brown
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FAMOUS CHOPS Martin Amis I f an enfant terrible can have a second childhood, Martin Amis is well into his. After creating a huge stir among his countrymen in the mid-90s by (temporarily) forsaking London for New York, taking up with a new wife, a new agent, and even a newly photogenic set of teeth, the brash English novelist incited still more rancor in his homeland with the 2003 novel Yellow Dog , which recorded a middle-age protagonist's porn addiction in graphic detail. Tibor Fischer famously likened it in the London Telegraph to discovering "your favourite uncle being caught in a school playground, masturbating." "Tina sort of saved me, because she was very pretty and ebullient and publicly affectionate. She got the scent off me" With his latest novel, House of Meetings , Amis tackles a far more solemn theme: life in the Soviet gulags. The plot pivots on a love triangle; the book's never-named narrator vies most of his life with his younger brother and gulag-mate, Zev, for the affections of a Jewish woman, Zoya, who miraculously evades the camps. But the romantic tension builds to a brutal climax, disfiguring the inner lives of all three, not to mention the person of Zoya. Though a somber turn from previous works and in certain circles considered a welcome return to form, House of Meetings New Statesman decried Zoya as a "woman reduced to pure sexual allure ... a sort of Russian-Jewish Jessica Rabbit."

62. Guardian Unlimited: Arts Blog - Books: Martin Amis's Views Demand A Response
I recall very clearly sitting with a cup of coffee in upstate New York one morning last autumn, reading the now infamous section of the martin amis
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63. Olsson S Buyer S Corner Martin Amis Is Back
One in particular that I am excited about and really enjoying is the new martin amis book House of Meetings (Knopf $23). It’s been a rollercoaster review
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64. The Absurd World Of Martin Amis | Ukwatch.net
Except that because I’m writing about terrorism and Islam, I keep being distracted by martin amis. He prowls the thickets of my research like a demented
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65. David Aaronovitch - Times Online - WBLG: The Second Plane By Martin Amis
It was probably inevitable that martin amis would attract the bitter . Listed below are links to weblogs that reference The Second Plane by martin amis
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Kingsley Amis's son has always had plenty of people to hate him. His imagined patrimony, his early success, his implausible virtuosity and his fearlessness have ensured that many who weren't actually offended by him were envious. It was probably inevitable that Martin Amis would attract the bitter dislike of the more ideologically policed section of the liberal-left intelligentsia. In the past couple of years there has been a slow excommunication from the broad church - with good reviews turned into bad in the London Review of Books - and then last year, the full auto-da-f� - conducted principally in The Guardian, with members of the round-robinocracy, led by Terry Eagleton, waiting their turn to add a faggot to the flames. Amis's apostasy was not, as it was with others, over the Iraq War. This collection of writings mostly from newspapers on events since September 11, 2001, reminds readers that he always opposed the invasion. In March 2003, he gave warning that the “intellectually null” George Bush, “a tax-cutting dry drunk from West Texas” was leading his country into a disastrous trap, ineluctably provoking, inter alia, “an additional generation of terror from militant Islam”. If Amis is open to any criticism over Iraq, it is that he explores Saddam Hussein's science-fiction bloodiness - as he does in the short story In the Palace of the End - without the slightest realistic notion of how it might be brought to a conclusion.

66. Martin Amis On Maradona's Autobiography, El Diego | News | Guardian Unlimited Fo
a remarkably frank autobiography, serialised exclusively in the Guardian from tomorrow. martin amis reads between the lines Friday October 1, 2004
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67. BOOKS OF THE TIMES; Writers Martin Amis Admires, And He Should Know - New York T
In one of the essays in The War Against Cliché martin amis writes that as a literary journalist, John Updike has that single inestimable virtue
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68. Tampon Teabag: Paedophilic Terrorists And Martin Amis
Paedophilic Terrorists and martin amis. Boiled by Larry Teabag he tells you that if you’ll rape your own child in front of him, he’ll tell you exactly
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Doormat said...
Inspired! Reminds me, slightly, of the "Ultimate Dilemma" which I played as a student. Suppose Mattie The Dog has kidnapped your parents, and he's going to torture them to death, unless you have sex with either your mum, or your dad. Who do you do? Or do they die? 7:02 PM
Spazmo said...
Both, obviously. 7:08 PM
Mattie the Dog said...
Come on, rim your dad, you know you want to, otherwise he dies. Rim him, rim him!! Do it!!! I'd be a brilliant evil genius! 9:41 AM
spazmo said...
A new parlour game: what perversion would you demand from your captors before you reveal the location of the bomb? 8:47 PM
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69. Crooked Timber » » Standing Up To Martin Amis (2)
In today’s Guardian, Christopher Hitchens defends martin amis from Ronan Bennett’s attack. Inter alia, he has this to say
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Posted by Chris Bertram defends attack . Inter alia, he has this to say: link City Journal piece. Commenters will notice the characteristically robust way in which Hitchens condemns Amis. Or perhaps not. posted on Wednesday, November 21st, 2007 at 9:00 am comments
  • In particular, to defend Martin Amis from the charge of patheitc liberalism by using his Times quote to show that he really has the courage to agree with Mark Steyn may not entirely convince all Guardian readers that Amis is not in fact an ignorant racist: Posted by Andrew Brown November 21st, 2007 at 9:30 am Posted by Marc Mulholland · November 21st, 2007 at 9:42 am Which is why one seldom sees anyone entering the Jardin du Luxembourg without a snout deep in a bifurcated baguette pairing twin thin slivers of ham and Emmentaler, and why they mandate Louis Vuitton veils in public schools. Right. Just so. Posted by bad Jim · November 21st, 2007 at 10:25 am BIG IDEAS and IMPORTANCE , anyway.
  • 70. Matt T: Martin Amis Keeps Rumbling On
    To recap the situation, martin amis is finally being called to account for his comments of August last year (the day of the liquid air explosives drama
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    Martin Amis keeps rumbling on
    To recap the situation, Martin Amis is finally being called to account for his comments of August last year (the day of the liquid air explosives drama] that have feature here many times:
    What can we do to raise the price of them doing this? 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. It’s a huge dereliction on their part.
    There have been three views that most people have taken from this. The first is that by 'there is an urge' Amis means that he has it, and more he assumes it is widely shared 'dont' you', that such a programme needs to be carried out not just on the Muslim community but also on anyone who looks like they are from the Middle East or Pakistan. An urge, but only that. The less charitable interpretation, which I have leaned to, that he is using the formulation 'there's a definite urge' as way of saying what he doesn't wish to say directly, 'I think it should be done'. A third more charitable interpretation is merely that he is, much like Mary Beard, only passing on what he has heard.

    71. Martin Amis - Professor Of Creative Writing (University Of Manchester) (Centre F
    Leading British Novelist martin amis has been appointed as a Professor of Creative Writing at The University of Manchester in his first teaching post.
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      Regarded by many critics as one of the most influential and innovative voices in contemporary British fiction, Amis is often grouped with the generation of British-based novelists that emerged during the 1980s and included Salman Rushdie, Ian McEwan and Julian Barnes. His work has been heavily influenced by American fiction, especially the work of Philip Roth, John Updike and Saul Bellow. His loose trilogy of novels set in London begins with Money: A Suicide Note (1984), a satire of Thatcherite amorality and greed, continues with

    72. Martin Amis — Infoplease.com
    martin amis and the Postmodern Suicide Tracing the Postnuclear Narrative at the Fin de Millennium. (CRITIQUE Studies in Contemporary Fiction)
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      Amis, Martin key Amis . The younger Amis, who turned from literary journalism to fiction, invites comparison with his father through his choice of career and style. Often writing satire so bitterly sardonic that it goes far beyond the caustic comedy of his father's fiction, he has exposed the darker aspects of contemporary English society in his novels. Among them are The Rachel Papers Dead Babies Money London Fields Time's Arrow The Information (1995), and

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