 | Rachel
Cusk reviews Heavy Water for the Evening Standard Online (21
September 1998). (Excerpt: "As Amis's commitment to his writing has deepened, so its
critical treatment has grown more facetious. As he has become more meticulous, so his
critics have grown lazier"). |
 | "Not
Such Light Reading." Russell Celyn Jones reviews Heavy Water
for The Times (London), 24 September 1998. |
 | "Short
but Sweet." Michael Dibdin reviews Heavy Water for The
Times (London) 27 September 1998. |
 | Peter
Jinks reviews Heavy Water for the Glasgow Herald (15 October 1998). |
 | "Gimmicky
Amis Not At His Best." Adam Mars-Jones reviews Heavy Water
for ZA@PLAY (11 January 1999)--a review that
originally appeared in the Daily Mail & Guardian.[NOTE:
Mars-Jones' Venus
Envy contains an extended critique of Amis's representation of
gender and gender relations). |
 | "Book
Review--Upside Down Version." Bill Eichenberger reviews Heavy
Water for the Columbus Dispatch (Ohio), 25 January 1999. |
 | "Driven By
Faith." Geoff Van Dyke reviews Heavy Water for Impression, an
online magazine (January 1999). |
 | "Bookered, Innit?" James Diedrick reviews Amsterdam, by Ian McEwan,
for the Authors Review of Books--and
compares McEwan's career to Amis's (January 1999). |
 | Laura Miller reviews Heavy Water
for Salon (11 February 1999). (This review is in the Salon archive, so
you need to search for it from the main "Books" page). |
 | James Diedrick reviews Heavy Water for The Richmond Review,
March 1999. |
 | "Pretentious
and Hollow." Brooke Allen makes the standard conservative case
against Amis for the New Criterion online (March 1999). |
 | "A Heavier
Amis." Nathaniel Rich reviews Heavy Water for The Yale
Review of Books (Spring 1999). |
 | "The World According To Amis."
Nandini
Lal reviews Heavy Water for The Hindustan Times (30
July 1999).
|
 | Paraic O'Donnell
reviews Heavy Water (1999). |