The Information by Martin Amis - ISBN: 9781784879969
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Literary rivals locked in a bitter feud of envy and revenge.

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    512 pages

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    11 February 2025

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Summary

Vintage Classics presents Martin Amis’ London Trilogy: Money, London Fields, and The Information.

WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION BY JAMES WOOD

Once close friends, writers Gwyn Barry and Richard Tull now find themselves in fierce competition. While Tull has spiralled into a mire of literary obscurity and belletristic odd jobs, Barry’s atrocious attempts at novels have brought him untold success. Prizes, prestige, and wealth abound, and from …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781784879969
ISBN-10:1784879967
Author:Martin Amis, James Wood
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:512
Release Date:11 February 2025
Weight:361g
Dimensions:197mm x 131mm x 30mm
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.

James Wood has been a staff writer at the New Yorker since 2007. In 2009, he won the National Magazine Award for reviews and criticism. He was the chief literary critic at the Guardian from 1992 to 1995, and a book critic at the New Republic from 1995 to 2007. He has published a number of books with Cape, including How Fiction Works, which has been translated into thirteen languages.

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