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Paperback Books by Martin Amis
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| Publication Date: January 2008 |
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| Yellow Dog |
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| by Martin Amis |
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| [Y]our first reaction on reading a novel as mind-tinglingly good as YELLOW DOG is not so much admiration as a kind of grateful despair. Mostly this is because, like all great writers, he seems to have guessed what you thought about the world,... Read More |
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| Publication Date: January 2005 |
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| Vintage Amis |
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| by Martin Amis |
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Vintage Readers are a perfect introduction to some of the great modern writers presented in attractive, accessible paperback editions.
“Amis throws off more provocative ideas and images in a single paragraph than most writers get... Read More |
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| Publication Date: January 2004 |
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| Publication Date: September 2003 |
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| Experience: A Memoir |
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| by Martin Amis |
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Martin Amis is one of the most gifted and innovative writers of our time. With Experience, he discloses a private life every bit as unique and fascinating as his bestselling novels.
The son of the great comic novelist Kingsley Amis,... Read More |
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| Publication Date: June 2001 |
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| Night Train |
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| by Martin Amis |
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| Britain's premier novelist presents his first mystery, involving the alleged suicide of the brilliant daughter of a police officer, whose hidden life was one of drugs, casual sex, and madness. By the author of The Information. Reprint. 60,000... Read More |
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| Publication Date: February 1999 |
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| The Information |
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| by Martin Amis |
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| Fame, envy, lust, violence, intrigues literary and criminal--they're all here in The Information. How does one writer hurt another writer? This is the question novelist Richard Tull mills over, for his friend Gwyn Barry has become a darling... Read More |
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| Publication Date: March 1996 |
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| Time's Arrow |
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| by Martin Amis |
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| In Time's Arrow the doctor Tod T. Friendly dies and then feels markedly better, breaks up with his lovers as a prelude to seducing them, and mangles his patients before he sends them home. And all the while Tod's life races backward toward... Read More |
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| Publication Date: September 1992 |
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| The Rachel Papers |
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| by Martin Amis |
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| In his uproarious first novel Martin Amis, author of the bestselling London Fields, gave us one of the most noxiously believable -- and curiously touching -- adolescents ever to sniffle and lust his way through the pages of contemporary... Read More |
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| Publication Date: September 1992 |
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| London Fields |
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| by Martin Amis |
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| London Fields is Amis's murder story for the end of the millennium. The murderee is Nicola Six, a 'black hole' of sex and self-loathing intent on orchestrating her own extinction. The murderer may be Keith Talent, a violent lowlife whose only... Read More |
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| Publication Date: April 1991 |
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| Success |
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| by Martin Amis |
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| In Success Amis pens a mismatched pair of foster brothers--one 'a quivering condom of neurosis and ineptitude,' the other a 'bundle of contempt, vanity and stock-response'--in a single London flat. He binds them with ties of class hatred,... Read More |
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| Publication Date: April 1991 |
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| Dead Babies |
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| by Martin Amis |
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| If the Marquis de Sade were to crash one of P. G. Wodehouse's house parties, the chaos might resemble the nightmarishly funny goings-on in this novel by the author of London Fields. The residents of Appleseed Rectory have primed themselves... Read More |
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| Publication Date: April 1991 |
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| Einstein's Monsters |
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| by Martin Amis |
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| A collection of stories about a frightening world inhabited by people dehumanized by the daily threat of nuclear war and postwar survivors deformed by its results. |
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| Publication Date: March 1990 |
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| Money |
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| by Martin Amis |
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| Absolutely one of the funniest, smartest, meanest books I know. John Self, the Rabelaisian narrator of the novel, is an advertising man and director of TV commercials who lurches through London and Manhattan, eating, drinking, drugging and... Read More |
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| Publication Date: March 1986 |
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