THE PREGNANT WIDOW
April 2011
The tale of Martin Amis's dead talent is so popular in the press that it has become a cliché. But his detractors' criticisms increasingly focus on his private life, not his literature
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April 2010
The Pregnant Widow by Martin Amis
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