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Martin Amis: Critical Review by Roz Kaveney

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SOURCE: "Energy and Entropy," in New Statesman & Society, March 24, 1995, p. 24.

In the following review, Kaveney asserts that The Information is a "generic" Amis novel, and claims the book to be "the overpriced sale of second-hand shoddy."

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