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Martin Amis on Love, Loss and Christopher Hitchens

Nov 10, 2020
In this engaging discussion, Martin Amis, a celebrated novelist often dubbed the 'Mick Jagger of the British book world,' opens up about his intimate autobiographical novel, 'Inside Story.' He reflects on profound themes of love and loss while honoring his late friend, Christopher Hitchens. Amis also navigates the blur between fiction and memoir, the creative dance with mortality, and the influence of friendships on his writing. Delving into life's hardest questions, he challenges the audience to ponder how to live, grieve, and ultimately embrace the end.
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INSIGHT

Life Writing

  • Martin Amis discusses the blurred lines between autobiography, memoir, and fiction.
  • He explores this in his novel "Inside Story" to examine the freedoms of each form.
ANECDOTE

Authorial Hospitality

  • Amis contrasts "hospitable" writers like Trollope with less welcoming ones like Faulkner and Joyce.
  • He prefers authors who engage readers and stimulate vividness.
INSIGHT

Observing Literature

  • Amis leverages his unique experience observing famous literary figures.
  • This adds universality to his autobiographical novel.
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