To buy books by or featuring Martin Amis,
click on the titles below:
Books containing contributions by Amis:
 | Books of the
Century: A Hundred Years of Authors, Ideas and Literature, edited by Charles McGrath. Books of the Century is
an anthology of reviews, essays and letters that appeared in The New York Times Book
Review between 1896 and 1996. It begins with a review of Henry James' of The
Spoils of Poynton and ends with Martin Amis' review of Don DeLillo's Underworld.
|
 | My Oxford,
edited by Ann Thwatte. Reminiscences of life at Oxford University by its graduates,
including Martin Amis.
|
 | Vladimir
Nabokov: His Life, His World, His Art, edited by Peter Quennell. Contains
Amis's essay "Nabokov's Black Farces."
|
 | Hockney's
Alphabet, edited by Stephen Spender. In 1991, Sir Stephen Spender invited a
number of distinguished writers in Britain and America to contribute original texts for an
alphabet specially drawn by David Hockney. The result was a stunning volume of ABCs for
grownups. Now this unique anthology has new typography and sumptuous new production
specifications. Net proceeds to go to AIDS research and services. Full color. Contains
Amis's contribution "H Is for Homosexual."
|
 | Saul
Bellow & Keith Botsford, Editors. Contains Martin Amis's
essay "Cars and the Man," from The Republic of Letters volume
3.
|
Books with introductions by Amis:

| |

This site is featured in

BBC Education Web Guide


Site maintained by James Diedrick,
author of
Understanding Martin Amis, 2nd edition (2004).
All contents © 2004.
Last updated
10 December, 2004.
Please read the Disclaimer
|