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The cover of Kingsley Amis' Collected Letters, published in 2000 |
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There are 5 biographies on Kingsley Amis.


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Kingsley Amis Biography
6,447 words, approx. 22 pages
 More than thirty-five years after the turbulence attending the publication of his overwhelmingly popular first novel, Lucky Jim (1954), Kingsley Amis remains a controversial figure in English letters. Many find him an affable and entertaining novelist...
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Kingsley (William) Amis Biography
6,337 words, approx. 21 pages
 "Crisp, witty, sardonic...." That is one way to introduce Kingsley Amis, the way one editor, Edward Lucie-Smith, took in 1970. Amis's wit began to delight the world in 1954 when his first novel, Lucky Jim, appeared. In verse it had begun to delight his...
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Kingsley (William) Amis Biography
5,943 words, approx. 20 pages
 Author of seventeen novels, three poetry collections, and more than twenty short stories, Kingsley Amis is a writer whose literary style defies categorization. In Kingsley Amis (1989) Richard Bradford warns the reader that "Amis is an 'experimental'...
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Kingsley (William) Amis Biography
5,715 words, approx. 19 pages
 More than twenty-five years after the turbulence attending the publication of his overwhelmingly popular first novel, Lucky Jim (1954), Kingsley Amis remains a controversial figure in English letters. Many find him an affable and entertaining novelist...
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Kingsley (William) Amis Biography
3,338 words, approx. 11 pages
 Although he is an accomplished poet and essayist, Kingsley Amis has always been best known as a novelist. In fact, his importance as an essayist is bound up with the astonishing success of his first novel, Lucky Jim (1954). Jim Dixon,...

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