Inside Story

Martis Amis

Image | Inside Story by Martin Amis

(Knopf Canada)

This is the portrait of an extraordinary life lived by a great writer. Martin Amis leads us through boisterous romantic entanglements and literary friendships, the encompassing ties of family to generously revealing details about how to write (from the master of prose style), and finally to the intimate sorrow of a death closely felt.

Inside Story had its birth in a death — that of the author's closest friend, the beloved thinker and writer Christopher Hitchens. From their early days as young magazine staffers in London, reviewing romantic conquests and the latest literary gossip (not to mention ideas, books and where to lunch), Hitchens was Martin's wingman and adviser, especially in the matter of the alluringly amoral, unforgettable Phoebe Phelps — an obsession Martin must somehow put behind him if he is ever to find love, marriage, a plausible run at happiness. We meet the literary giants who influenced him — his father Kingsley Amis, his hero Saul Bellow, the weirdly self-finessing poet Philip Larkin, and significant literary women, from Iris Murdoch to Elizabeth Jane Howard.

Moving among these greats to set his own path, Martin's quest is a tender, witty exploration of the hardest questions: how to live, how to be a husband and father, how to grieve, and how to die? In his search for answers, he surveys the horrors of the twentieth century, and the still-unfolding impact of 9/11 on the twenty-first, and considers what all this has taught him about how to be a writer.

The result is a love letter to life and to the people in his life, which is simultaneously a wonder of literary invention--wise, meditative, heartbreaking, funny and as engaging as a novel — that achieves a new level of confidentiality with readers (From Knopf Canada)

Interviews with Martis Amis

Media | Martin Amis and Ian Thomson on the legacy of Primo Levi

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Media Audio | As It Happens : Feature Interview: Martin Amis

Caption: Lionel Asbo is a terrible man -- one of author Martin Amis's worst villains. He's also the star of Mr. Amis's latest novel -- which is called "Lionel Asbo: State of England".

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Media Audio | Writers and Company : "The Zone of Interest" with author Martin Amis

Caption: British novelist Martin Amis has been extremely controversial in his lifetime, and has been described as a master of "the new unpleasantness." His most recent novel is called "The Zone of Interest."

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Media Video | The Weekly : Martin Amis on Trump, racism and political correctness

Caption: Martin Amis speaks with the CBC’s Wendy Mesley about Donald Trump, racism and political correctness. The renowned British author has a new new book of essays called The Rub of Time

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