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Money
By (Author) Martin Amis
Introduction by Andrew O'Hagan
Vintage Publishing
Vintage Classics
11th February 2025
28th November 2024
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
480
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 30mm
334g
A new Vintage Classics edition of Martin Amis's MONEY - 40 years since its first publication WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION FROM ANDREW O'HAGAN John Self is a consumer extraordinaire. Rolling between London and New York he closes movie deals and spends feverishly, all the while grabbing everything he can to sate his massive appetites- alcohol, tobacco, pills, pornography and mountains of junk food. But John's excesses haven't gone un-noted. Menaced by a phone stalker, his high-wire, hoggish lifestyle is about to bring him face-to-face with the secret of his success. 'Turbo-charged with savage humour from first to last page... A voice that mesmerised a generation' Guardian
"Amis is still the finest English fiction writer of his generation."
Sunday Independent
"An electrifying writer who likes to shock his fans and share his sharply contemporary concerns -- Amis is a maddening master you need to read -- the best of his generation."
Mail on Sunday
"Amis is immaculate as a comic stylist-irresistible."
Daily Telegraph
"His eloquently rendered inner life shows a richness and tenderness."
Christopher Hitchens, The Week
Martin Amis was twenty-three when he wrote his first novel, The Rachel Papers (1973). Over the next half century - in fourteen more novels, two collections of short stories, eight works of literary criticism and reportage, and his acclaimed memoir, Experience - he established himself as the most distinctive and influential prose stylist of his generation. To many of his readers, Amis was also the funniest. His intoxicating comedic gifts express a profound understanding of the human experience, particularly its most shocking cruelties, and Amis wrote with pathos and verve on an astonishing range of subjects, from masculinity and movie violence to nuclear weapons and Nazi doctors. His books, which have been translated into thirty-eight languages, provide an indelible portrait and critique of late-capitalist society at the turn of the twenty-first century. He died in 2023.