Throughout his life, Sir Kingsley Amis was a prolific, and outrageous correspondent. In his letters to friends such as Philip Larkin and Robert Conquest he was able to unbutton himself to an extent impossible in work intended for publication, and as a result the more than 700 letters contained in this volume contain some of his wittiest and most acerbic writings. The letters reveal Amis's youthful dissatisfactions, which would be comically recreated in his successful first novel, "Lucky Jim"; his passionate love of jazz; his frequently caustic observations about the vicissitudes of family life; the painful breakdown of his first marriage, and the subsequent souring of his relationship with his second wife, the novelist Elizabeth Jane Howard; and his development into one of the country's most revered - yet also uniquely controversial - literary figures. Seldom can any writer have provided such a
- ISBN10 0786867574
- ISBN13 9780786867578
- Publish Date 21 November 2001 (first published 15 May 2000)
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Hyperion Books
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 1212
- Language English