This novel completes the author's trilogy of London novels begun with "Money" and continued with "London Fields", published in 1989. The story is an examination of contemporary society, individual consciousness and of the predicament of the serious writer in a world slipping towards the millennium.
This novel completes the author's trilogy of London novels begun with "Money" and continued with "London Fields", published in 1989. The story is an examination of contemporary society, individual consciousness and of the predicament of the serious writer in a world slipping towards the millennium.
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Höhe: 222 mm
Breite: 141 mm
Dicke: 31 mm
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978-0-00-225361-1 (9780002253611)
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Martin Amis's novels include 'The Rachel Papers', 'Money', 'London Fields' and 'Time's Arrow'. He is also the author of two collections of essays, 'The Moronic Inferno' and 'Visiting Mrs Nabokov'. He lives in London.
Martin Amis's novels include 'The Rachel Papers', 'Money', 'London Fields' and 'Time's Arrow'. He is also the author of two collections of essays, 'The Moronic Inferno' and 'Visiting Mrs Nabokov'. He lives in London.