The Life of Kingsley AmisHere is the authorized, definitive biography of one of the most controversial figures of twentieth-century literature, renowned for his blistering intelligence, savage wit and belligerent fierceness of opinion: Kingsley Amis was not only the finest comic novelist of his generation–having first achieved prominence with the publication of Lucky Jim in 1954 and as one of the Angry Young Men–but also a dominant figure in post—World War II British writing as novelist, poet, critic and polemicist. In The Life of Kingsley Amis, Zachary Leader, acclaimed editor of The Letters of Kingsley Amis, draws not only on unpublished works and correspondence but also on interviews with a wide range of Amis’s friends, relatives, fellow writers, students and colleagues, many of whom have never spoken out before. The result is a compulsively readable account of Amis’s childhood, school days and life as a student at Oxford, teacher, critic, political and cultural commentator, professional author, husband, father and lover. Even as he makes the case for Amis’s cultural centrality–at his death Time magazine claimed that “the British decades between 1955 and 1995 should in fairness be called ‘the Amis era’”–Leader explores the writer’s phobias, self-doubts and ambitions; the controversies in which he was embroiled; and the role that drink played in a life bedeviled by erotic entanglements, domestic turbulence and personal disaster. Dazzling for its thoroughness, psychological acuity and elegant style, The Life of Kingsley Amis is exemplary: literary biography at its very best. |
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... Oxford 92 6 The War 128 7 Post-war Oxford 161 8 Newly Married: Oxford and Eynsham 204 9 Swansea 234 10 Making Lucky Jim 257 11 Fame and Friendship 279 T2 Uncertain Feelings 300 Illustrations All illustrations marked ::" are courtesy of ...
... Oxford 92 6 The War 128 7 Post-war Oxford 161 8 Newly Married: Oxford and Eynsham 204 9 Swansea 234 10 Making Lucky Jim 257 11 Fame and Friendship 279 T2 Uncertain Feelings 300 Illustrations All illustrations marked ::" are courtesy of ...
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... Oxford 6 The War 92 128 7 Post - war Oxford 161 8 Newly Married : Oxford and Eynsham 204 9 Swansea 234 10 Making Lucky Jim 257 II Fame and Friendship 279 12 Uncertain Feelings 300 13 ' Fun ' 14 Abroad 317 330 15 Widening.
... Oxford 6 The War 92 128 7 Post - war Oxford 161 8 Newly Married : Oxford and Eynsham 204 9 Swansea 234 10 Making Lucky Jim 257 II Fame and Friendship 279 12 Uncertain Feelings 300 13 ' Fun ' 14 Abroad 317 330 15 Widening.
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... Oxford , Richenberg read PPE at Corpus Christi , was awarded a double First , took a B.Litt . in economics , and became an economics don at Jesus College , though only for a year . He then moved to the Treasury as an economic adviser ...
... Oxford , Richenberg read PPE at Corpus Christi , was awarded a double First , took a B.Litt . in economics , and became an economics don at Jesus College , though only for a year . He then moved to the Treasury as an economic adviser ...
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... Oxford and two at Cambridge . The two Oxford colleges Amis names are St John's and Christ Church ; the only Cambridge college he names is St Catherine's , which means Selwyn was the other , since in 1940 candidates for Cambridge ...
... Oxford and two at Cambridge . The two Oxford colleges Amis names are St John's and Christ Church ; the only Cambridge college he names is St Catherine's , which means Selwyn was the other , since in 1940 candidates for Cambridge ...
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... Oxford . This punishing schedule of exam- inations and extra tutorials helps to explain not only how he finally won his Exhibition ( ' a sort of cut - price scholarship ' ) 62 to St John's College , Oxford , but how he arrived there ...
... Oxford . This punishing schedule of exam- inations and extra tutorials helps to explain not only how he finally won his Exhibition ( ' a sort of cut - price scholarship ' ) 62 to St John's College , Oxford , but how he arrived there ...
Contents
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The War | 128 |
Postwar Oxford | 161 |
Oxford and Eynsham | 204 |
Patrick and Dai | 426 |
Cambridge | 449 |
Waking Beauty | 471 |
Breakup | 500 |
Divisions | 521 |
Lefties Toffs and Bigots | 559 |
Lemmons | 600 |
Dissolution | 642 |
Swansea | 234 |
Making Lucky Jim | 257 |
Fame and Friendship | 279 |
Uncertain Feelings | 300 |
Fun | 317 |
Abroad | 330 |
Widening Horizons | 352 |
Princeton | 383 |
Nadir | 684 |
Return | 731 |
Ending Up | 766 |
Afterlife | 811 |
Notes | 827 |
Bibliography | 943 |
Index | 961 |
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