
The Martin Chronicles
Martin Amis, one book at a time.
Latest episodes

Oct 30, 2024 • 1h 4min
Money
Dan Kois (Slate), Parul Sehgal (New Yorker), and Jason Zinoman (New York Times) discuss Martin Amis' 1984 book about sex, cash, and all the things the novel can do that the movies can't.

Jun 29, 2024 • 1h 23min
The War Against Cliché
Dan Kois (Slate), Parul Sehgal (New Yorker), and Jason Zinoman (New York Times) discuss Martin Amis' 2001 collection of criticism—and the state of criticism in 2024.

Dec 19, 2023 • 1h 22min
The Zone of Interest
Dan Kois (Slate), Parul Sehgal (New Yorker), and Jason Zinoman (New York Times) discuss Martin Amis' 2014 novel about Auschwitz—as well as Jonathan Glazer's 2023 film adaptation.

Sep 9, 2023 • 1h 20min
Inside Story
Dan Kois (Slate), Parul Sehgal (New Yorker), and Jason Zinoman (New York Times) discuss Martin Amis' final novel, 2020's Inside Story, and Amis' death on May 19, 2023.

May 12, 2023 • 1h 6min
House of Meetings
Dan Kois (Slate), Jason Zinoman (New York Times), and special guest host Willa Paskin (Decoder Ring) discuss Martin Amis' 2006 novel about the Soviet gulag, House of Meetings. What are we to make of the novel's monstrous narrator, his pacifist brother, and the Amisian object of desire who divides them (and unites them)? And what is it about the horrors of 20th-century history that makes a novelist like Amis prick up his ears?

Nov 14, 2022 • 1h 10min
The Information
Dan Kois (Slate), Parul Sehgal (New Yorker), and Jason Zinoman (New York Times) discuss the ambitious novel that upended Martin Amis' personal, professional, and dental life: The Information. Dan quizzes Parul and Jason about the details of 1995's wildest lit-world gossip, and the panel argues about a novel about literary envy that inspired £500,000 worth of literary envy before it was even published.

Sep 9, 2022 • 1h 1min
The Moronic Inferno
Dan Kois (Slate), Parul Sehgal (New Yorker), and Jason Zinoman (New York Times) leap into the 1980s, when Martin Amis made his living as a hack: a freelance journalist writing about America for British outlets. The Moronic Inferno, published in 1986, collects features about American politics (evangelicism, Reagan, AIDS); profiles of literary and Hollywood stars (Mailer, Spielberg, Bellow); and scathing book reviews. What does Martin Amis see when he looks at America? Why does his harshest criticism of other writers' work sound so much like anxiety about his own? And is he the original Short King?

May 5, 2022 • 1h 6min
The Rachel Papers
Dan Kois, Jason Zinoman, and Parul Sehgal discuss Martin Amis' debut novel 'The Rachel Papers', diving into the protagonist's complexities, graphic portrayals of sexuality, and themes of ambition, identity, and literary influences. They explore Charles Highway's paradoxical character, strained relationships, and societal perceptions, offering intriguing insights into Amis' early career and provocative writing style.
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