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This is true for novelists of Amis's ilk and true for those of us who write for children.
Charles London: Why I Write for Children: A Response to Martin Amis Charles London 2011
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Except for certain details (no Google searches, no email, no cell phones), ambitious fiction from 20 years ago (Doug Coupland's Generation X, Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash, Martin Amis's Time's Arrow) is in no way dated, and the sensibility and style of Joan Didion's books from even 20 years before that seem plausibly circa-2012.
Robert Teitelman: Andersen and DeLong Review the Past Robert Teitelman 2011
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Is Martin Amis's anti-Britain sentiment just an expression of his advancing years?
Cursing one's homeland before fleeing overseas, Martin Amis, is a cliche 2011
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This is true for novelists of Amis's ilk and true for those of us who write for children.
Charles London: Why I Write for Children: A Response to Martin Amis Charles London 2011
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I can be happily indifferent to Amis's Yellow Dog, but I can never forgive Esther Forbes for Johnny Tremain.
Charles London: Why I Write for Children: A Response to Martin Amis Charles London 2011
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People of Amis's generation and mine have known this downhill prospect for Britain all our lives, despite the occasional fillips and salvations promised by the new Elizabethan age, Harold Wilson's promised white heat of technology, North Sea oil and financial deregulation.
Cursing one's homeland before fleeing overseas, Martin Amis, is a cliche 2011
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Tibor Fischer trashes Martin Amis's new book in the Telegraph and immediately the story is being repeated and then within a week Amis's book is being trashed by people who haven't read it and then go on to heap abuse on his other books.
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The London Times dismissed "Colonel Sun" 1968, Amis's contribution to the Bond canon, as a "pale copy" of the original.
You Only Live About 23 Times Michael C. Moynihan 2011
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Whether or not that proves to be the case, it's certainly the most eagerly awaited book since his friend Martin Amis's Experience in 2000.
Salman Rushdie: a literary giant still beset by bigots | profile 2012
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I can be happily indifferent to Amis's Yellow Dog, but I can never forgive Esther Forbes for Johnny Tremain.
Charles London: Why I Write for Children: A Response to Martin Amis Charles London 2011
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