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The Rub of Time

Bellow, Nabokov, Hitchens, Travolta, Trump: Essays and Reportage, 1994-2017

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The definitive collection of essays and reportage written during the past thirty years from one of most provocative and widely read writers—with new commentary by the author.
For more than thirty years, Martin Amis has turned his keen intellect and unrivaled prose loose on an astonishing range of topics—politics, sports, celebrity, America, and, of course, literature. Now, at last, these incomparable essays have been gathered together. Here is Amis at the 2011 GOP Iowa Caucus, where, squeezed between "windbreakers and woolly hats," he pores over The Ron Paul Family Cookbook and laments the absence of "our Banquo," Herman Cain. He writes about finally confronting the effects of aging on his athletic prowess. He revisits, time and time again, the worlds of Bellow and Nabokov, his "twin peaks," masters who have obsessed and inspired him. Brilliant, incisive, and savagely funny, The Rub of Time is a vital addition to any Amis fan's bookshelf, and the perfect primer for readers discovering his fierce and tremendous talents for the first time.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 13, 2017
      The essays and journalism in this wide-ranging, rewarding collection take Amis (The Zone of Interest) from a pornographer’s mansion to the U.S. presidential campaign trail and consider the output of such writers as Don DeLillo and Philip Larkin. Over the 23-year period that the essays span, Amis is infallibly a lucid, linguistically precise commentator. Writing about Jane Austen, Saul Bellow, Iris Murdoch, and Vladimir Nabokov, he is admiring but not idolatrous; his coverage of poker tournaments and soccer matches is lively; his judgments on film range from a sympathetic, considered profile of John Travolta (in the wake of the actor’s comeback in Pulp Fiction) to amused horror at Four Weddings and a Funeral: “I was filled with a yearning to be doing something else.” Amis is an inimitable, devoted observer: tennis instructors “flowed toward with leisurely economy”; John Updike, observing fellow patients in a hospital cafeteria, is a “NORAD of data gathering and microinspection.” Occasionally, on politics and art, Amis can be critically uninspired: in an essay on J.G. Ballard, he writes that Steven Spielberg is an “essentially optimistic artist” and that David Cronenberg is “a much darker artist.” But largely, nonfiction Amis is a witty, welcome presence: a practitioner of “burnished technique and... sober delectation.” Agent: Andrew Wylie, Wylie Agency.

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