Richard bradford martin amis biography of donald
The book is pompous, Explores the life and career of British novelist and world citizen Martin Amis Includes bibliographical references (pages ) and index.
Bradford writes suggestively about the This absorbing biography offers the real Martin Amis – elegant, tortured, kind, aloof, loved by women and devoted family man. It evaluates the unique achievement and wide-ranging influence of his menacing novels, and discloses the autobiographical thread that runs through his work.
Martin Amis. The Autobiography. Written
Published so far: an autobiography apiece by Martin and Kingsley, 's Experience and 's Memoirs, straddling Kingsley's death in ; a thorough and brilliant biography of the elder Amis by Zachary Leader in (who also edited, five years earlier, a collection of Kingsley's letters); in a work by Neil Powell comparing the family's.Knowledge of a writer's Martin Amis: The Biography () is the first biography of one of Britain's pre-eminent novelists of the late-twentieth century. Famous as much for his lifestyle as for his literary achievements, Martin Amis is a hugely provocative and controversial writer, and bridges the gap between popular culture and literary writing in a way that few, if.