Dimensions | 15 × 23 × 5 cm |
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In the original dustsheet. Black cloth binding with gilt title on the spine.
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How can one writer hurt another where it really counts – his reputation? This is the problem facing novelist Richard Tull, contemplating the success of his friend and rival Gwyn Barry. Revenger’s tragedy, comedy of errors, contemporary satire, The Information skewers high life and low in Martin Amis’s brilliant return to the territory of Money and London Fields.
‘No one can hold a candle to Martin Amis’ Val Hennessy, Daily Mail
‘Any other writer would kill to reach this high style. Amis can stroll the heights at his leisure – the writing is on fire.’ Allison Pearson
‘Martin Amis is an iconic figure. He cracks out memorable sentences like a ringmaster in the circus of the grotesque. He is the good-looking bad guy of late-twentieth-century Eng Lit – faster on the phrase than any of the other inky cowboys on the streets.’ Melvyn Bragg
‘A book of brilliant energies, a comedy of enraged passions..Amis’s writing shares the grandeur of the big American writers.’ Malcolm Bradbury, The Times
The Author, Martin Amis’s novels include ‘The Rachel Papers’, ‘Money’, ‘London Fields’ and ‘Time’s Arrow’. He is also the author of two collections of essays, ‘The Moronic Inferno’ and ‘Visiting Mrs Nabokov’. He lives in London.
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