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Martin Amis: Critical Review by Chris Savage King

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SOURCE: "Bits of Rough," in New Statesman and Society, October, 1993, pp. 39-40.

In the following negative review, King calls Visiting Mrs. Nabokov "gossipy" and "egotistical," and dismisses the collection of journalistic pieces as "pretty miserable."

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