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Money: A Suicide Note

AUTHOR: Martin Amis
ISBN: 0140088911

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Money: A Suicide Note
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by Martin Amis


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Absolutely one of the funniest, smartest, meanest books I know. John Self, the Rabelaisian narrator of the novel, is an advertising man and director of TV commercials who lurches through London and Manhattan, eating, drinking, drugging and smoking too much, buying too much sex, and caring for little else besides getting the big movie deal that will make him lots of money. Hey, it was the '80s. Most importantly, however, Amis in Money musters more sheer entertainment power in any single sentence than most writers are lucky to produce in a career.


From Publishers Weekly
John ("Slick") Self, 35, is the hero of Amis's fifth novel. He directs bosomy fast-food commercials, drives a purple Fiasco, has several very different lovers and travels frequently between London, New York and Los Angeles. Among the many laughable weirdos Amis introduces, only the verbally hyperventilating Slick seems credible. PW commented: "Though it sprawls a bit, Money achieves a roiling, raunchy idiom that is exuberantly tuned to a contemporary beat, consummately literate and fun to read." Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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         Book Review

Money: A Suicide Note
- Book Reviews,
by Martin Amis

Money: A Suicide Note

FROM THE CRITICS

James Atlas

"Money is...one of funniest novels I've read since Amis' seniors Lucky Jim. The etonomous Self, rocous, crude, insinuiting, blurts out his tale with the comic way that never flags." -- Vogue

J. McGinnerny

"Engaging and hillirious...the prose is wild and precise at the same time, funny and encouraging." -- Boston Globe

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

"A brilliant and frightening novel, grim, accusatory, efficient and totally devoid of outworn proprties as charm." — Anthony Burgess


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