Martin Amis
Martin Amis is a British novelist and essayist known for his provocative and stylistically innovative works, including 'Money' and 'London Fields,' which often explore themes of morality and the human condition.
Born on Aug 25, 1949 (76 years old)
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Spain:
Julian Barnes discusses his complicated friendship with Martin Amis.
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United Kingdom:
Martin Amis is mentioned as a late friend of Salman Rushdie, highlighting the personal connections in Rushdie's life.
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Ireland:
The author mentions The Information by Martin Amis.
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Australia:
The English novelist Martin Amis had a high literary style – his language always thrills and surprises.
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Ireland:
Elizabeth Day references a quote by Martin Amis regarding critical reviews.
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Ireland:
Martin Amis is mentioned as a contemporary of Ian McEwan who shared a regard for Nabokov.
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United Kingdom:
Martin Amis is a friend of McEwan who praised the first 200 pages of 'Atonement' as McEwan's greatest achievement.
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New Zealand:
Martin Amis is mentioned in the context of discussing reviews among writer friends.
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Australia:
Martin Amis is mentioned as the son of Kingsley Amis whose writing was encouraged by his stepmother.
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Australia:
Other titles on display included Night Train by Martin Amis.
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