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Inside story : a novel / by Martin Amis.

Author/creator Amis, Martin author.
Format Book and Print
EditionFirst United States edition.
Publication Info New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2020.
Copyright Notice ©2020
Descriptionxxi, 538 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Preludial -- Ethics and morals… The American eagle -- Guideline: Things fiction can’t do -- Phoebe: the business… So I went round there -- Guideline: The novel moves on -- Jerusalem… Bitter furies of complexity -- Guideline: Literature and violence -- The night of shame… She’s scaring me, Hitch -- Transitional: The sources of the being -- France in the time of Iraq 1: Anti:américain -- September 11 (1): The day after -- September 11 (2): The day before the day after -- September 11 (3): The days after the day after -- France in the time of Iraq 2: Shock and awe -- Interludial: Memos to my reader, and ‘Oktober’ -- The shadow-line… Nobodaddy -- Hitchens goes to Houston… He’s an ox -- Politics and the bedroom… Not left wing enough -- Hitchens stays on in Houston… The synchrotron -- And say why it never worked for me… Invidia -- Preamble: The fire on New Year’s Eve -- Christopher: Everyone pray for Hitchens Day -- How to write: The mind’s ear -- Saul: Idlewild -- How to write: Decorum -- Philip: The love of his life -- How to write: Impersonal forces -- Beelzebub -- How to write: The uses of variety -- London: Phoebe at seventy-five -- ‘It seemed that out of battle I escaped’ -- The poet: December 1985 -- The novelist: April 2005 -- The essayist: December 2011 -- Postludial -- Afterthought: Masada and the Dead Sea -- Addendum: Elizabeth Jane Howard.
Abstract "From one of the most highly acclaimed writers at work today: his most intimate and epic work yet--an autobiographical novel of sex and love, family and friendship. Inside Story had its birth in the death of Martin Amis's closest friend, the incomparable Christopher Hitchens, and it is within that profound and sprawling friendship that the novel unfurls. From their early days as young magazine staffers in London, reviewing romantic entanglements 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 Phoebe Phelps--an obsession Martin must somehow put behind him if he is ever to find love, marriage, a plausible run at happiness. Other significant figures competing as Martin's main influencers are his father, Kingsley, 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 grieve, and how to die. Along the way, he surveys the horrors of the twentieth century, and the still-unfolding impact of the 9/11 attacks on the twenty-first--and considers what all of 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--that achieves a new level of confidentiality with his readers, giving us the previously unseen portrait of his extraordinary world"-- Provided by publisher.
General noteIncludes index.
General note"A Borzoi Book"--Title page verso.
Issued in other formOnline version: Amis, Martin, Inside story New York First edition. : Alfred A. Knopf, 2020. 9780593318300
Genre/formAutobiographical fiction.
Genre/formAutobiographical fiction.
Genre/formFiction.
Genre/formAutobiographical fiction.
LCCN 2020021012
ISBN9780593318294 hardcover
ISBN0593318293 hardcover
ISBNelectronic book

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