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The Amis Papers
Martin Locock
23 episodes
1 week ago
The Amis papers is a podcast reviewing Martin Amis's fiction one book at a time, from the Rachel Papers to Inside Story, and Kingsley Amis's fiction from Lucky Jim to The Biographer's Moustache.
The podcast is hosted by Martin Locock, a poet and author, who likes most of the Amis's work.
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The Amis papers is a podcast reviewing Martin Amis's fiction one book at a time, from the Rachel Papers to Inside Story, and Kingsley Amis's fiction from Lucky Jim to The Biographer's Moustache.
The podcast is hosted by Martin Locock, a poet and author, who likes most of the Amis's work.
Show more...
Books
Arts
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Ep 19 Lionel Asbo (2012)
The Amis Papers
1 hour 2 minutes
5 months ago
Ep 19 Lionel Asbo (2012)
Another attempt at a state-of-the-nation comic novel, but this time feeling detached, as if Amis is no longer up to date with British society. In this discussion I refer to "Who let the dogs out?" by the Baha Men, Evelyn Waugh's Vile Bodies (1930), whether Mean Mr Mustard makes sense as an 80s nickname, and Lionel Blair's cultural footprint. Amis is groping towards a point about nature and nurture and whether it is possible to escape the criminal underclass, but this is thin gruel.

Also mentioned:  The Martin Chronicles podcast

The Amis Papers
The Amis papers is a podcast reviewing Martin Amis's fiction one book at a time, from the Rachel Papers to Inside Story, and Kingsley Amis's fiction from Lucky Jim to The Biographer's Moustache.
The podcast is hosted by Martin Locock, a poet and author, who likes most of the Amis's work.