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The Life of Kingsley Amis
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The eagerly-awaited authorised biography of Kingsley Amis.

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Zachary Leader is Professor of English Literature at the University of Surrey, Roehampton.His books include On Modern British Fiction (2002) and Revision and Romantic Authorship (1999). His editing of Kingley Amis's Letters was described as 'omniscient' by John Carey in the Sunday Times, 'wondrously thorough' by Ian Hamilton in the LRB, and 'exemplary' by David Lodge in the TLS. i>

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"Leader has surpassed himself...he gives us not only the man, but also his milieu; he gives us not only the compelling virtues but also the staggering flaws. This is the best biography I have read for ages."-"Daily Telegraph" "Marvellous.... It's a pleasure to read."-"Independent" "From the Trade Paperback edition."

"Leader has surpassed himself...he gives us not only the man, but also his milieu; he gives us not only the compelling virtues but also the staggering flaws. This is the best biography I have read for ages."-"Daily Telegraph" "Marvellous.... It's a pleasure to read."-"Independent" "From the Trade Paperback edition."

Leader's (English, Univ. of Roehampton, U.K.; editor, The Letters of Kingsley Amis) biography of novelist, poet, essayist, and journalist Kingsley Amis (1922-95) was authorized by the subject's son, Martin Amis, an acclaimed novelist in his own right. It considerably expands on Eric Jacobs's Kingsley Amis (1995), which was authorized by the writer himself. Leader examines chronologically the life and works of this major British novelist, emphasizing how Amis incorporated episodes from his life and aspects of his family and friends' personalities into his writing. Amis lived his life with gusto, and Leader details the author's excesses in regard to alcohol and sex. The biographer shows his appreciation of the writer's achievements and outsized personality, but he does not hesitate to show Amis's less admirable traits, reflected in the racist and sexist quotes he enunciated throughout his life (though these may have been part of the curmudgeon persona Amis assumed before friends and strangers). Its long length may deter casual readers, but this is an essential biography for Amis admirers. For larger academic and public libraries. (Photographs, notes, bibliography, and index not seen.)--Morris Hounion, New York City Coll. of Technology Lib., CUNY Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information.

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