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In this Readers' Guide, Nicolas Tredell explores the critical judgements and interpretations generated by Amis's novels and short stories over the past quarter of a century. Drawing on reviews, essays, interviews, and books, it brings together material on Amis which has never previously been collected and provides the most wide-ranging examination of his fiction so far, considering key issues such as his use of language, his concern with time, apocalypse and corruption, his relation to modernity and postmodernity, his representation of women and sexuality, and his treatment of the Holocaust.
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Martin Amis son of one of the popular novelists of the post-War era, has forged a groundbreaking manner of writing that owes nothing to the style of his father, nor indeed to anyone else. This title offers the real Martin Amis, a cabinet of contrasts: tortured, eloquently aloof, kind, obsessive, loved by women, and a dedicated family man.
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This is the first collection of original essays ever published on Martin Amis, one of England's most controversial and critically acclaimed authors. Impressively international in scope, it assembles the ideas of twelve scholars from six different countries to clarify the major trends and transitions in Amis's work. In essays that cover each of his novels as well as previously ignored non-fiction essays, it will become an authoritative resource for scholars, students and fans of Amis's work in general.
Postmodernism (Literature) --- Amis, Martin, --- Amis, Martin --- Criticism and interpretation.
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Booker-shortlisted for 'Time's Arrow' and widely known for his novels, short stories, essays, reviews, and autobiographical works, Martin Amis is one of the most influential of contemporary British writers. This text is a guide to Amis's diverse and often controversial work.
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Amis, Martin --- Ėmis, Martin --- Эмис, Мартин --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Amis (martin), 1949 --- -Amis, Martin --- -Amis (martin), 1949 --- -Amis (martin), 1949-
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Nick Bentley offers a critical analysis to the main themes and literary techniques of Martin Amis, a leading literary figure who has inspired a generation of writers with his distinctive literary style.
Amis, Martin --- Ėmis, Martin --- Эмис, Мартин --- Criticism and interpretation.
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Novelists, English --- Fathers and sons. --- Pères et fils --- Dans la littérature. --- Amis, Kingsley. --- Amis, Martin. --- Amis, Kingsley, --- Amis, Martin,
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Starting from an interdisciplinary theoretical investigation of trauma, the book analyzes the relationship between Trauma Studies and literature. In particular, it focuses on Martin Amis's novel Time's Arrow, where the breakdown of chronology, coherence and predictability mimics the collapse of temporality and the crisis of truth caused by trauma in the individual's mind. Amis's novel reproduces the shocking force of trauma through a shocking narrative form in order to avoid indifference and favour an empathetic and ethically committed reaction on the part of readers. For these reasons, Time's Arrow represents a significant example of trauma fiction.
Amis, Martin (1949-....) --- Traumatisme --- Critique et interprétation --- Dans la littérature --- Amis, Martin (1949-....) --- Traumatisme --- Critique et interprétation --- Dans la littérature --- Congrès
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Amis, Martin --- Novelists, English --- -English novelists --- Amis, Kingsley --- -Partington family --- Ėmis, Kingsli --- Markham, Robert, --- Tanner, William, --- Ėmis, Martin --- Эмис, Мартин --- Family --- -Amis, Martin --- Amis, Kingsley William --- Markham, Robert --- Tanner, William
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