MARTIN AMIS
Martin Amis was born in
Regarded by many critics as one of the most influential and innovative voices
in contemporary British fiction, Amis is often grouped with the generation of
British-based novelists that emerged during the 1980s and included Salman Rushdie, Ian McEwan and
Julian Barnes. His work has been heavily influenced by American fiction,
especially the work of Philip Roth, John Updike and Saul Bellow. A loose
trilogy of novels set in
Other books include Night Train (1997), a pastiche of American detective
fiction, an acclaimed volume of autobiography, Experience (2000) -
winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize - and Koba the Dread, a non-fiction work about
communism in the 20th century (2002).
Amis is also the author of several collections of essays, including The
Moronic Inferno and Other Visits to America (1986), Visiting Mrs Nabokov
and Other Excursions (1993), and The War Against
Cliché (2001), which includes essays and book reviews. His two collections
of short stories are Einstein's Monsters (1987), and Heavy Water and
Other Stories (1998).
His latest books are House of Meetings (2006), taking
the form of a novella and two short stories, and The Second Plane (2008), a book of essays and short stories.
He is a regular contributor to numerous newspapers, magazines and journals,
including the Sunday Times, The Observer, the Times Literary
Supplement and the New York Times. He was awarded an honorary LittD by the
Martin Amis lives in
The Rachel Papers
Dead Babies
Success
Other People: A Mystery Story
Invasion of the Space Invaders
Money: A Suicide Note
The Moronic Inferno and Other Visits to
Einstein's Monsters
Time's Arrow
Visiting Mrs Nabokov and Other Excursions
The Information Flamingo, 1995
Night Train
Heavy Water and Other Stories
Experience
The War Against Cliché
Koba the Dread: Laughter and the Twenty
Million
On Modern British Fiction (contributor: 'Against
Dryness') Oxford University Press, 2002
Yellow Dog
Vintage Amis Vintage, 2004
House
of Meetings
Cape, 2006
The Pregnant Widow
The Second Plane: September 11, 2001-2007
1974
1991 Booker Prize for Fiction
(shortlist) Time's Arrow
2000 James Tait
Black Memorial Prize (for biography) Experience
2003 British Book Awards Literary
Fiction Award (shortlist) Yellow Dog