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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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"I went to pick him up at Manchester Piccadilly Station and...he was doing pilates." John McAuliffe and Ian McGuire
My Martin Amis
50 minutes 51 seconds
2 months ago
"I went to pick him up at Manchester Piccadilly Station and...he was doing pilates." John McAuliffe and Ian McGuire

This episode takes Jack Aldane to Manchester, where he meets two men who knew Martin Amis in a rather unique setting. Ian McGuire and John McAuliffe, both esteemed authors, are the co-founders of The Centre for New Writing at the University of Manchester.


Not long after establishing this bastion of new literary talent in 2007, the pair began the search for ambassadors to endorse its mission and teach new entrants. In 2006-2007, Martin Amis joined as Iconic Professor of Creative Writing. He was followed in 2011-2012 by Colm Toibin, who in turn was followed by Jeanette Winterson, who has filled the role since 2013. More recently, the centre has enjoyed the employment of Emma Clarke and Tim Price on its new screenwriting modules. 


As its website explains, the centre teaches people "how to write novels, short stories, poems, plays and screenplays", helping students "to read as a writer reads, offer seminars on form and theory, and on contemporary publishing".


Ian and John recount their fondest, funniest memories of working alongside Amis, as well as the political climate after 9/11 that made him more of a political figure than he'd ever been before.


This conversation captures an altogether different look at who Amis was. This is Martin Amis not so much performing for an audience as seeking to impart the best of what he knew to a new generation of writers. This was, as John describes, an "avuncular" Amis, then in his 50s and early 60s, still game for a pint down the local with his students, and with arguably some of his best work still ahead.


And then there was Amis's surprising grasp of the 5 principles of pilates. If you want understand what that's about, you know what to do.



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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.