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Martin Amis: Critical Review by David Lehman

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SOURCE: "From Death to Birth," in The New York Times Book Review, November 17, 1991, p. 15.

In the following review of Time's Arrow, Lehman focuses on the reversed chronological order of the book's narrative and the intent of Amis's technique.

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