House of Meetings by Martin Amis - ISBN: 9780099488682
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Love, betrayal, and survival in Stalin’s brutal slave camps.

House of Meetings

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    208 pages

  • Release Date

    3 December 2007

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Summary

A new reissue series of Martin Amis’s novels to mark his 70th birthday

“The best thing Martin Amis has done in fiction for years” - Literary Review

There were conjugal visits in the slave camps of the USSR. Valiant women would travel continental distances, over weeks and months, in the hope of spending a night, with their particular enemy of the people, in the House of Meetings. The consequences of these liaisons were almost invariably tragic.

House of Mee…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780099488682
ISBN-10:009948868X
Author:Martin Amis
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:208
Release Date:3 December 2007
Weight:149g
Dimensions:197mm x 129mm x 13mm
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Critics Review

This novella is the best thing Martin Amis has done in fiction for years : very complex, very forceful, startling in the amount of ground it covers, and densely and intelligently put together

This novella is the best thing Martin Amis has done in fiction for years: very complex, very forceful, startling in the amount of ground it covers, and densely and intelligently put together * Literary Review *An ambitious feat…the result is brilliant * Independent *It is difficult not to be impressed by this compact tour de force… Amis has produced a memorable novel and a memorable protagonist * Observer *A singular, unimpeachable triumph * The Economist *Unmistakably Amis’s best novel since London Fields…a slender, moving novel, streaked with dark comedy * Sunday Times *Undeniably, distinctively identifiable, vintage Martin * Independent on Sunday *The novel has a cumulative power and resonates with many reflections about the course of individual destiny in a profoundly cruel universe * The Times *This is Amis writing at the pitch he has reached in Money…remarkable * Times Literary Supplement *I read it as slowly as I could. I savoured every page, like sucking the mints from my hotel’s reception down to shards. I tried to keep from finishing it, but couldn’t help myself, and cursed when the book was doneA compelling work of fiction in which learning and imagination are beautifully counterpoised * New Statesman *

About The Author

Martin Amis

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.

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