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Kingsley Amis

    16 aprile 1922 – 22 ottobre 1995

    Kingsley Amis fu un romanziere e poeta inglese, rinomato per la sua arguzia tagliente e la sua brillante capacità di catturare l'umore della Gran Bretagna del dopoguerra. Le sue opere approfondiscono spesso temi di classe sociale, delusione e ironie della vita, con personaggi che sono tipicamente individui comuni alle prese con le realtà quotidiane. Lo stile di Amis è caratterizzato dalla sua accessibilità abbinata a profonde intuizioni sulla natura umana. La sua eredità letteraria risiede nel suo magistrale ritratto della società britannica e delle sue aspirazioni.

    Kingsley Amis
    The King's English
    The King's English. A Guide to Moder Usage
    What became of Jane Austen? And other questions.
    Omnibus
    Collected Poems
    Jim il Fortunato
    • Collected Poems

      • 224pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Although best known for his comic novels, Kingsley Amis wrote poetry throughout his career. Collected Poems spans subjects from nature and cricket to love, ageing and literature, brimming with his characteristic wit and irreverence, yet full of compassion. 'The Last War' brings home the futility of battle by portraying countries as flawed characters destined for misfortune, while 'Their Oxford' reflects on the passing of time, and in contrast the playful 'Sight Unseen' laments the difficulty of attracting women. By turns provocative and poignant, this collection provides an illuminating glimpse into the heart and mind of Amis.

      Collected Poems
    • Omnibus

      • 848pagine
      • 30 ore di lettura

      An omnibus containing three Kingsley Amis novels - "Jake's Thing", "Stanley and the Women" and "The Old Devils", which won the 1986 Booker Prize for Fiction.

      Omnibus
    • The King's English

      • 241pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      A scourge of illiteracy and a thorn in the side of pretension, the author provides advice about the linguistic blunders that lie in wait for us, from danglers and four-letter words to jargon and even Welsh rarebit.

      The King's English
    • Spectrum

      • 320pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      A superlative collection of the finest SF short stories from recent years. Ten astounding writers explore one whole hemisphere of the imagination, providing an outlet, both refreshing and necessary, for modern man's sense of wonder. ------------------------------------------------- Introduction (Spectrum) • essay by Kingsley Amis and Robert Conquest The Midas Plague • (1954) • novella by Frederik Pohl Limiting Factor • (1949) • shortstory by Clifford D. Simak The Executioner • (1956) • novelette by Algis Budrys Null-P • (1951) • shortstory by William Tenn The Homing Instinct of Joe Vargo • (1959) • novelette by Stephen Barr Special Flight • (1939) • novelette by John Berryman Inanimate Objection • (1954) • novelette by H. Chandler Elliott Pilgrimage to Earth • (1956) • shortstory by Robert Sheckley Unhuman Sacrifice • (1958) • novelette by Katherine MacLean By His Bootstraps • (1941) • novella by Robert A. Heinlein

      Spectrum
    • Memoirs

      • 392pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      This autobiography of Kingsley Amis covers his upbringing in lower middle-class South London, Oxford, during and just after the war, his friendship with Philip Larkin and his marriage to Elizabeth Jane Howard.

      Memoirs
    • Kingsley Amis was one of the great masters of comic prose, and no subject was dearer to him than the art and practice of imbibing. This new volume brings together the best of his three out-of-print works on the subject: Kingsley Amis in Drink, Everyday Drinkingand How's Your Glass? In one handsome package, the book covers a full shelf of the master's riotous and erudite thoughts on the drinking arts: Along with a series of well-tested recipes (including a cocktail called the Lucky Jim) are Amis's musings on The Hangover, The Boozing Man's Diet, The Mean Sod's Guide, and (presumably as a matter of speculation) How Not to Get Drunk - all leavened with fun quizzes on the making and drinking of alcohol all over the world. Mixing practical know-how and hilarious opinionation, this is a delightful cocktail of wry humour and distilled knowledge, served by one of our great gimlet wits.

      Everyday Drinking