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The Rub of Time: Essays and Reportage, 1994-2017
An expansive and incisive collection of essays and reportage from one of England’s celebrated writers.
Martin Amis spent decades turning his forensic intellect toward the absurdities, vanities, and occasional triumphs of modern life, and capturing it in inimitable prose. In The Rub of Time, a collection of his sharpest nonfiction from over twenty years, he trains his gaze on politics, literature, sports, and the spectacle of celebrity with a wit as lethal as it is precise.
Here, Amis dissects the rise of Donald Trump with mordant amusement, penetrating the theatrical bluster and ominous undertones of American politics. He revisits literary titans Saul Bellow and Vladimir Nabokov, parsing their genius with the awe of a disciple and the rigor of a peer. From the war on terror to Brexit, from the British Royal Family to the modern American West, Amis blends personal reflection with razor-sharp cultural critique, always with his signature mix of erudition and dark comedy. The Rub of Time is Amis at his most incisive, irreverent, and unmissable.
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The Rub of Time: Essays and Reportage, 1994-2017
An expansive and incisive collection of essays and reportage from one of England’s celebrated writers.
Martin Amis spent decades turning his forensic intellect toward the absurdities, vanities, and occasional triumphs of modern life, and capturing it in inimitable prose. In The Rub of Time, a collection of his sharpest nonfiction from over twenty years, he trains his gaze on politics, literature, sports, and the spectacle of celebrity with a wit as lethal as it is precise.
Here, Amis dissects the rise of Donald Trump with mordant amusement, penetrating the theatrical bluster and ominous undertones of American politics. He revisits literary titans Saul Bellow and Vladimir Nabokov, parsing their genius with the awe of a disciple and the rigor of a peer. From the war on terror to Brexit, from the British Royal Family to the modern American West, Amis blends personal reflection with razor-sharp cultural critique, always with his signature mix of erudition and dark comedy. The Rub of Time is Amis at his most incisive, irreverent, and unmissable.
An expansive and incisive collection of essays and reportage from one of England’s celebrated writers.
Martin Amis spent decades turning his forensic intellect toward the absurdities, vanities, and occasional triumphs of modern life, and capturing it in inimitable prose. In The Rub of Time, a collection of his sharpest nonfiction from over twenty years, he trains his gaze on politics, literature, sports, and the spectacle of celebrity with a wit as lethal as it is precise.
Here, Amis dissects the rise of Donald Trump with mordant amusement, penetrating the theatrical bluster and ominous undertones of American politics. He revisits literary titans Saul Bellow and Vladimir Nabokov, parsing their genius with the awe of a disciple and the rigor of a peer. From the war on terror to Brexit, from the British Royal Family to the modern American West, Amis blends personal reflection with razor-sharp cultural critique, always with his signature mix of erudition and dark comedy. The Rub of Time is Amis at his most incisive, irreverent, and unmissable.
Martin Amis (1949–2023) was a British novelist and critic. His work includes fifteen novels, among them Money, London Fields, and The Information; two collections of short stories; five books of essays; and the acclaimed memoir Experience.
Hometown:
Oxford, England
Date of Birth:
August 25, 1949
Place of Birth:
Oxford, England
Education:
B.A., Exeter College, Oxford
Table of Contents
Author’s Note and Acknowledgments
By Way of an Introduction He’s Leaving Home
Twin Peaks Vladimir Nabokov and the Problem from Hell Saul Bellow, as Opposed to Henry James
Politics 1 The Republican Party in 2011: Iowa The Republican Party in 2012: Tampa, Florida The Republican Party in 2016: Trump
Literature 1 Philip Larkin: His Work and Life Larkin’s Letters to Monica Iris Murdoch: Age Will Win
The House of Windsor Princess Diana: A Mirror, Not a Lamp The Queen’s Speech, the Queen’s Heart
More Personal 1 You Ask the Questions 1 The Fourth Estate and the Puzzle of Heredity On the Road: The Multicity Book Tour The King’s English
Twin Peaks 2 Bellow’s Lettres Nabokov’s Natural Selection
Americana (Stepping Westward) Losing in Las Vegas Travolta’s Second Act In Pornoland: Pussies Are Bullshit
Literature 2 Don DeLillo: Laureate of Terror J. G. Ballard: From Outer Space to Inner Space Early Ballard: The Drowned World The Shock of the New: A Clockwork Orange Turns Fifty
Sport Three Stabs at Tennis The Champions League Final, 1999 In Search of Dieguito Maradona On the Court: My Beautiful Game
More Personal 2 Deciding to Write Time’s Arrow Marty and Nick Jr. Sail to America You Ask the Questions 2
Politics 2 Ivan Is Introduced to the USSR: All Together Now Is Terrorism “About Religion”? In Memory of Neda Soltan, 1983–2009: Iran The Crippled Murderers of Cali, Colombia
Literature 3 Philip Roth Finds Himself Roth the Elder: A Moralistic Investigation John Updike’s Farewell Notes Rabbit Angstrom Confronts Obamacare Jane Austen and the Dream Factory
More Personal 3 Christopher Hitchens
Politics 3 On Jeremy Corbyn, Leader of Her Majesty’s Opposition President Trump Orates in Ohio
Twin Peaks 3 Bellow: Avoiding the Void Véra and Vladimir: Letters to Véra