The War Against Cliche: Essays and Reviews 1971-2000
By (Author) Martin Amis
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
5th April 2002
7th March 2002
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
Cultural studies
824.914
Paperback
528
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 31mm
360g
A selection of Martin Amis' reviews and essays over the past quarter century. It contains pieces on Cervantes, Milton, Donne, Coleridge, Jane Austen, Dickens, Kafka, Philip Larkin, Joyce, Lowry, Nabokov, Waugh, Gore Vidal, Michael Crichton, and John Updike to name a few.
A tour de force in which every paragraph uncoils with vertiginous twists and turns, lightning metaphors, genuine learning, unstoppable laughter, and a passionate sense of literary pleasure * Independent *
Amis's gifts - vigilance, wit, energy of language... A collection that reaffirms him as the suavest and funniest critic of his generation * Mail on Sunday *
We have here a literary critic of startling power... Often being right and being funny are, in this book, aspects of the same sentence... Amis is the best practitioner-critic of our day - just what Pritchett was in his prime... * London Review of Books *
[Written] with intelligence and ardor and panache... Speaks not just to a lifetime of reading but also to a fascination with individual writers mature * New York Times *
Brilliant prose... [Amis] proselytizes for talent by demonstrating it, by doing it... He is a master * New York Times Book Review *
Martin Amis is the author of two collections of stories, six works of non-fiction and fourteen novels, most recently The Zone of Interest.