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The Cambridge companion to Martin Amis / edited by Gavin Keulks.

Cambridge eBooks: Frontlist 2026 Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Keulks, Gavin, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Amis, Martin--Criticism and interpretation.
Amis, Martin.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge University Press, 2026.
Summary:
"The Cambridge Companion series focuses on concepts, movements, and writers that are essential to modern life. Martin Amis was one of the most acclaimed and controversial writers of his era, and this collection represents the most authoritative and complete account of his work to date"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Inimitably quotable : Amis's style and sentences / Kevin Power
Experiments in genre : The Rachel Papers, Dead Babies, Success / James Diedrick
Amis's formal and structural experiments : Time's Arrow and Night Train / Jean‑Michel Ganteau
Amis's literary criticism / Sean Seeger
Banality, evil, and bearing witness in Martin Amis's Holocaust novels / Maria Christou
Amis's empire amiss / Matthew Carey Salyer
Amis's England / Joseph Brooker
The London trilogy : Money, London Fields, and The Information / Nick Bentley
Political provocateur : Amis and Islam / Peter Morey
Women in Amis's fiction : femmes fatales, murderees, and female authors / Anne‑Laure Fortin‑Tournès
Re‑reading Martin Amis after #MeToo / Magdalena Mączyńska
The pornification and Nazification of everyday life : from London Fields to Yellow Dog / Cristina Ionica
The artist as celebrity : Amis's literary friendships and lineages / M. Hunter Hayes
Staging Amis : autobiography and autofiction / Gavin Keulks.
ISBN:
9781009618090

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