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  1. Kingsley William Amis (Londen, 16 april 1922 — aldaar, 22 oktober 1995) was een Engels auteur van een twintigtal meestal humoristische romans, een zestal dichtbundels, een aantal collecties korte verhalen en een tiental boeken met literaire en sociale beschouwingen.

  2. Kingsley Amis. , The Art of Fiction No. 59. Kingsley Amis, the former Angry Young Man, lives in a large, early-nineteenth-century house beside a wooded common. To reach it, one makes a journey similar to that described by the narrator of Girl, 20 when he visits Sir Roy Vandervane: first by tube to the end of the Northern Line at Barnet; then ...

  3. www.babelio.com › auteur › Kingsley-AmisKingsley Amis - Babelio

    Sir Kingsley Amis CBE (aussi connu sous le pseudonyme de Robert Markham) est un écrivain anglais. Il suit des études littéraires à Oxford où il devient enseignant en littérature avant de professer à Swansea au Pays de Galles et à Cambridge. Il rédige ses premiers romans, dont Lucky Jim (1954), qui obtient un succès considérable ...

  4. Kingsley Amis. edito da Neri Pozza, 2023. Libri - Brossura. 15,67 € 16,50 € -5%. Disponibile in 2-3 giorni. altri formati. 9,99 € eBook. Aggiungi al carrello Prenota e ritira.

  5. Desventurado sería sin duda Kingsley Amis (1922-1995) si pasara a los diccionarios e historias literarias del futuro como un oscuro escritor, que resultó ser el padre del radical y provocador Martin Amis; él precisamente, que fue estandarte de una generación contestataria en los años cincuenta, y que gradualmente devino en prototipo del escritor conservador británico por antonomasia ...

  6. Kingsley Amis won the 1986 Booker for The Old Devils, which is considered by many, including his son and fellow author Martin, to be his masterpiece. Do people ever really grow up? These old devils are just as they have always been, but trapped in a slowly aging body.

  7. Kingsley Amis. Sir Kingsley William Amis (16 April 1922 – 22 October 1995) was an English novelist, poet, critic, and teacher. He wrote more than twenty novels, three collections of poetry, short stories, radio and television scripts, and books of social and literary criticism. He was the father of the British novelist Martin Amis .