Книга: Kingsley Amis «I Want It Now»
The quickest way to get rich is to marry someone rich, but how do you do this if you're not rich? TV chat-show host Ronnie Appleyard is preoccupied with this question as he pursues wealthy heiress Simona Quick over two continents in the company of braying aristocrats, Greek shipping magnates, American dandies and the dreaded mother-in-law to be. But as he comes closer to his prize, other questions present themselves. Is the androgenous Simona really worth it? Why doesn't she like sex? And is it possible to drink all day? With his unerring eye for absurdity and class satire, Kingsley Amis shows us what happens when money meets naked ambition. Издательство: "Penguin Books Ltd." (2012) Формат: 130x195, 240 стр.
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Kingsley Amis
Infobox Writer
name = Sir Kingsley Amis
birthname = Kingsley William Amis
birthdate = birth date|1922|4|16
birthplace =
deathdate = death date and age|1995|10|22|1922|4|16
deathplace =
occupation = novelist, poet, critic, teacher
nationality = British
period = 1947-1995
genre =
spouse = Hilary Ann Bardwell (m.1948)
Elizabeth Jane Howard (1965-1983)
children =
influenced =
Sir Kingsley William Amis, CBE (
Biography
Kingsley Amis was born in
In 1946 he met
During 1958-59 he made the first of two visits to the
In 1963, Hilary discovered Kingsley's love affair with novelist
Kingsley Amis was knighted in 1990. In August 1995, he fell, suffering a suspected stroke, yet, after apparently recovering, he worsened, was re-admitted to hospital, and died on
Literary work
Amis is chiefly known as a comedic novelist of mid- to late-20th century British life, but his literary work extended into many genres — poetry, essays and criticism, short stories, food and drink writing, anthologies and a number of novels in genres such as science fiction and mystery. His career initially developed in a pattern which was, ironically, the inverse of that followed by his close friend
Amis’s first novel, "
With "The Anti-Death League" (1966), Amis begins to show some of the experimentation — with content, if not with style — which would mark much of his work in the 1960s and 70s. Amis’s departure from the strict realism of his early comedic novels is not so abrupt as might first appear. He had avidly read science fiction since a boy, and had developed that interest into the Christian Gauss Lectures of 1958, while visiting
Though not explicitly science fiction, "The Anti-Death League" takes liberties with reality not found in Amis’s earlier novels, and introduces a speculative bent into his fiction, one which would continue to develop in other of his genre novels, such as "
During this time, Amis had not turned completely away from the comedic realism of "Lucky Jim" and "Take a Girl Like You". "I Want It Now" (1968) and "Girl, 20" (1971) both depict the “swinging” atmosphere of London in the late '60s, in which Amis certainly participated, though neither book is strictly autobiographical. "Girl, 20", for instance, is framed in the world of classical (and pop) music, of which Amis was not a part — the book’s relatively impressive command of musical terminology and opinion shows both Amis’s amateur devotion to music and the almost journalistic capacity of his intelligence to take hold of a subject which interested him. That intelligence is similarly on display in, for instance, the presentation of ecclesiastical matters in "The Alteration", when Amis was neither a Roman Catholic nor, for that matter, a devotee of any Church.
Throughout the 1950s, '60s and '70s, Amis was regularly producing essays and criticism, principally for journalistic publication. Some of these pieces were collected in 1968’s "What Became of Jane Austen? and Other Essays", in which Amis’s wit and literary and social opinions were on display ranging over books such as Colin Wilson’s "The Outsider" (panned), Iris Murdoch’s debut novel "Under the Net" (praised), or William Empson’s "Milton’s God" (inclined to agree with). Amis’s opinions on books and people tended to appear (and often, be) conservative, and yet, as the title essay of the collection shows, he was not merely reverent of “the classics” and of traditional morals, but was more disposed to exercise his own rather independent judgment in all things.
Amis became associated with
Beginning in the late 1970s Amis’s work shows something of a decline from its earlier pitch, with the notable exception of "
This period also saw Amis the anthologist, a role in which his wide knowledge of all kinds of English poetry was on display. "The New Oxford Book of Light Verse" (1978), which he edited, was a revision of the original volume done by
Personal life and political views
As a young man, Kingsley Amis was a vocal member of the Communist Party. He became disillusioned with Communism, breaking with it when the USSR invaded
Amis was by his own admission and as revealed by his biographers a serial
In one of his memoirs, Amis wrote: "Now and then I become conscious of having the reputation of being one of the great drinkers, if not one of the great drunks, of our time".Memoirs: Booze] He suggests that this is due to a naive tendency on the part of his readers to apply the behaviour of his characters to himself. This was disingenuous; the fact was that he enjoyed drink, and spent a good deal of his time in pubs. Hilary Rubinstein, who commissioned "Lucky Jim", commented "I doubted whether Jim Dixon would have gone to the pub and drunk ten pints of beer ... I didn't know Kingsley very well, you see". [Quoted in Bradford, Ch 5] Clive James comments: "All on his own, he had the weekly drinks bill of a whole table at the Garrick Club even before he was elected. After he was, he would get so tight there that he could barely make it to the taxi." [ [http://www.tls.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,25336-2576533,00.html "Kingsley without the women",] by Clive James, [http://www.the-tls.co.uk TLS] February 2nd 2007] Amis was, however, adamant in his belief that inspiration did not come from a bottle: "whatever part drink may play in the writer's life, it must play none in his or her work." That this was certainly the case is attested to by Amis's highly disciplined approach to writing. For 'many years', [Jacobs, 1995, p. 17 ] Amis imposed a rigorous daily schedule upon himself in which writing and drinking were strictly segregated. Mornings were devoted to writing with a minimum daily output of 500 words. [Jacobs, 1995, p. 6 ] The drinking would only begin around lunchtime when this output had been achieved. Amis's prodigious output would not have been possible without this kind of self discipline. Nevertheless, according to References Further reading * "Lucky Him: The Life of Kingsley Amis", Richard Bradford, Peter Owen, 2001. ISBN 0 7206 1117 2 Partial bibliography :1947 "Bright November":1953 "A Frame of Mind":1954 "Poems: Fantasy Portraits".:1954 " Poets in "The Amis Anthology: A Personal Choice of English Verse" (1988) External links * [http://www.tls.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,25336-2576533,00.html "Kingsley without the women",] by Clive James, [http://www.the-tls.co.uk TLS] February 2nd 2007 sequence Persondata Источник: Kingsley Amis
* "Kingsley Amis: Memoirs", Kingsley Amis, Penguin, 1992.
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* "Kingsley Amis, a Biography", Eric Jacobs, Hodder & Stoughton, 1995. ISBN 0 340 59072 6
* "The Life of Kingsley Amis",
* "The Anti-Egotist: Kingsley Amis, Man of Letters", Paul Fussell, Oxford UP, 1994.
* "Kingsley Amis's Troublesome Fun", Michael Dirda.
* "AMIS & SON - Two literary generations" by Neil Powell, Pan Macmillan, 2008.
* [http://www.williams.edu/English/faculty/rbell/scholarship-and-criticism/AmisIntro.html "Kingsley Amis in the Great Tradition and in Our Time,"] by Robert H. Bell, Williams College. Introduction to "Critical Essays on Kingsley Amis", ed. Robert H. Bell, New York: G.K. Hall, 1998.
* [http://books.guardian.co.uk/authors/author/0,5917,-5,00.html Guardian Books "Author Page"] , with profile and links to further articles.
* [http://www.theparisreview.com/viewinterview.php/prmMID/3772 "The Paris Review" interview, with downloadable PDF]
* [http://www.prospect-magazine.co.uk/article_details.php?search_term=chatfield&id=8249 "The Serious Comedian"] , by Tom Chatfield,
* [http://www.newcriterion.com/archives/25/03/the-old-devil/ "The old devil"] - article on Amis by
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/22/magazine/22amises.t.html?_r=1&oref=slogin The Amis Inheritance] —Profile on Martin and Kingsley Amis by Charles McGrath from
* [http://research.hrc.utexas.edu:8080/hrcxtf/view?docId=ead/00007.xml&query=amis&query-join=and Kingsley Amis Collection] at the
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