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My Martin Amis
Jack Aldane
20 episodes
2 months ago

Personal stories from writers, critics and publicists about the life and legacy of late English novelist Martin Amis (1949-2023).



Host and producer: Jack Aldane

Music: 'June' by Nigel Martin

Twitter: @mymartinamis


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Personal stories from writers, critics and publicists about the life and legacy of late English novelist Martin Amis (1949-2023).



Host and producer: Jack Aldane

Music: 'June' by Nigel Martin

Twitter: @mymartinamis


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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"Amis is at his best when he leans into his fears." Leo Robson
My Martin Amis
34 minutes 24 seconds
1 year ago
"Amis is at his best when he leans into his fears." Leo Robson

Leo Robson is a freelance writer whose work has featured in The New Yorker, Harpers and New Statesman, among others.


In this episode, he and the series' host and producer Jack Aldane sit down to discuss Martin Amis's fourth novel Other People, a Mystery Story, published in 1981.


Robson explains that Amis had many literary debts his fans can take pleasure in exploring, and that the novelist, much like his father Kingsley, wrote in order to manage his fears and anxieties about the turbulence of the 20th century.


The taxonomies Amis used to organise the world, from the largest elemental forms (Time, Death, Sex, Money), to the minutiae of existence, were arguably his coping strategy, Robson says, and one he wielded brilliantly.


Though his "centurion confidence" as a writer could grate, he adds, Amis gifted his readers a way to see the world afresh, to take it in slowly and carefully, and to use some of that same confidence to marvel and laugh at its darkest features.


FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: @mymartinamis





Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

My Martin Amis

Personal stories from writers, critics and publicists about the life and legacy of late English novelist Martin Amis (1949-2023).



Host and producer: Jack Aldane

Music: 'June' by Nigel Martin

Twitter: @mymartinamis


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.