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Time's Arrow: or The Nature of the Offence (1991) is a novel by Martin Amis.It was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1991. It is notable partly because the events occur in a reverse chronology, with time passing in reverse and the main character becoming younger and younger during the novel.
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Martin Amis, one of the most consequential British authors of his generation and who died last month, has been knighted by King Charles III in his first birthday honors list, which were unveiled ...
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Martin Amis: Time's Arrow: Jonathan Cape Roddy Doyle: The Van: Secker & Warburg Rohinton Mistry: Such a Long Journey: Faber & Faber Timothy Mo: The Redundancy of Courage: Chatto & Windus William Trevor: Reading Turgenev [4] Viking 1992 Winners Michael Ondaatje: The English Patient: Bloomsbury Victoria Glendinning (chair) John Coldstream ...
The Second Plane is Amis's seventh collection of nonfiction, drawing upon pieces written for The Guardian, The Observer, The Times, The New Yorker, and The New York Times between 2001-2007 and is by far one of the most controversial and divisive publications of his literary career to date.
The pieces include book reviews and interviews Amis conducted with other authors, and occasional journalism that Amis wrote while working for The Observer, The Guardian, and other publications during his early career as a writer. Among the authors that Amis profiles are Anthony Burgess, Graham Greene, J. G. Ballard and John Updike.