 | Laura Miller interviews Amis (from Salon magazine,
February 10 1998. Click here to
attempt direct access; if this doesn't work, go to the Salon books page and search for the Amis
interview in the archives). For another (joint) Salon interview with
Amis about Heavy Water, click
here. |
 | "Meeting
Martin Amis," by Sheena Kennedy, The Online Reporter, 18
February 1998. |
 | Amis interviewed on Living on Earth (March 15, 1998). |
 | Andrew
Billen interviews Amis for the Evening Standard (30 September 1998). |
 | "Ready,
Amis, Fire." A.A. Gill reviews Amis's Interview with Saul Bellow on
BBC2's Bookmark for The Times (London), 2 August 1998. |
 | "No Clout In The
Home." Monica Drake interviews Martin Amis for "theStranger.com" (17-23 June
1999). |
 | Romona
Koval interviews Martin Amis for headspace #9 (Australian
Broadcasting Corporation), June 1999.
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 | "The Gender Benders." On Britain's Radio 4
"In Our Times" program 19 January 2000, Melvyn Bragg interviewed Martin
Amis and Professor Cora Kaplan about the way men have been portrayed in
fiction in the 20th century and how that portrayal has changed as a result
of feminism. Lucretia
Stewart wrote this 24 January 2000 feature on the subject for the Guardian/Observer
online.
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 | "Interviewing
Amis." Johann Hari interviews Martin Amis for Varsity! Online
(May 2000). |
 | "My
Memorable Meeting with Amis." Zoe Williams in The Independent
(18 May 2000).
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 | "England
is great. But America has real chaos, and that's what writers like."
Deborah Orr interviews Amis for The Independent (19
May 2000). |
 | "Questions from the Floor." Q&A following Amis's
appearance at the Commonwealth
Club of California, where he read from Experience
Amis read during his 13 June 2000 appearance. |
 | "The
Importance of Self Worth." Paul Hoggart of the London Times
satirizes Amis's appearance on the Melvyn Bragg show (24 June 2000) |
 | "You Scratch My
Back." A.A. Gill of the London Times
weighs in on the Melvyn Bragg interview of Amis (25 June 2000). |
 | "Time's
Arrows." Chris Wright profiles/interviews Amis for The Portland
Phoenix (13-20 July 2000). |
 | Tony
Jones interviews Amis for the Australian
Broadcasting Corporation (20 July 2000). |
 | "What
an Experience With Martin Amis." Danielle Egan, associate editor of
terminalcity.com, conducts a rambling interview with Martin Amis in
Vancouver, B.C. (26 July 2000). |
 | "Bestial
Turbulence." Mark LePage of
the Montreal Gazette interviews Amis during Amis's Canadian Experience
tour (23 June 2000). |
 | "The
Amis Papers." An interview with Martin Amis in conjunction with the
publication of Experience, at the amazon.com.uk web site (2000). |
 | "The Living V-Sign." Lewis Jones interviews Amis for
the Telegraph (26 January 2001). |
 | "How
is John Self Doing in 2001"? Amis answers questions from his
readers via e-mail, and The Independent (independent.co.uk) (25 April
2001) prints the results. |
 | "Amis
on Amis" (Electronic Telegraph, 11 December 2001). "Martin Amis, who is giving a Last Word Lecture tomorrow on his father
Kingsley, tells Claudia FitzHerbert how he has come to understand why their
attitudes to women, politics and writing were so different." |
 | Amis
interviewed about Experience by Jon Cook for Pretext 2 (an
international literary magazine sponsored by Pen&Ink, a project which
began in the School of English and American Studies at the University of
East Anglia). |
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Clive
James interviews Martin Amis sometime in 2001-2 (Windows Media
Player required).
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Celebrity journalism hits bottom (Amis discusses Pilates with a fawning
female reporter from the Telegraph--13
June 2002). |
 | "Bringing
out the Dread." Anthony Quinn interviews Amis for the Telegraph
(filed 31/12/2002). |
 | "Martin
Amis: Leader of the Anti-Death League." Boyd Tonkin interviews Amis for
the Independent about Koba the Dread
("Martin
Amis's blend of polemic and memoir has unleashed a truly Stalinist storm of
abuse. Boyd Tonkin meets a writer vilified for daring to link private and
public tragedy"). 14 September 2002. |
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"Laughter
in the Dark." Tishani Doshi interviews Amis about the anniversary
of September 11 (from the Hindu Literary Review, 6 October 2002).
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"Even the praise is bad for you."
Martin Amis's new novel
Yellow Dog is the most eagerly awaited book of the year, dividing the literary
world even before its publication. On the eve of its serialisation in the
Guardian, the writer tells about his style, his critics and why his daughters
are so special" (Guardian, Friday
August 29, 2003).
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"Amis Needs a
Drink." Kate Muir
interviews Amis in the wake of Yellow Dog reviews
(13 September 2003).
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Philip Higgs interviews Amis about Yellow Dog
for Nerv.com.
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"Cockfights
in Fucktown." Christopher Frizzelle
interviews Amis for thestranger.com (20-26 November 2003).
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"Martin
Amis--the Playboy.comversation [sic]." Sam Jemielity
interviews Amis in the wake of Yellow Dog (undated--late 2003?).
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"It's
a mad, mad world that inspires Martin." Gerald Isaaman
catches up with Primrose Hill author Martin Amis at the Cheltenham Festival (Camden
New Journal, 30 October 2003).
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"Martin
Amis,
Author of Yellow Dog,
talks with Robert Birnbaum"
From Identitytheory.com
(posted 8
December, 2003).
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"Old
Martin Amis is In Your Face Again." Interviewed by Dave Weich, Powells.com
(30 November 2004).
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