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Money
A Suicide Note
by Martin Amis
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Martin Amis has created a thoroughly unlikable hero, John Self--movie producer, drunk, drugged exploiter of woman--and managed to make him into a sympathetic narrator. In addition to pursuing his vices with enthusiasm, Self spends his time roaming New York in order to find funding and actors for his latest epic and wondering whether his girlfriend back in London is being faithful.
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9780140088915,
Paperback,
Viking Pr,
1986
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9780140077155,
Paperback,
Penguin Books,
1986
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9780670804405,
Hardcover,
Penguin Group USA,
1985
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9780224022767,
Book,
J. Cape,
1984
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9780143116950,
Paperback,
Penguin Group USA,
2010
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Media Reviews
"Engaging and hilarious...the prose is wild and precise at the same time, funny and intelligent."
First Line
As my cab pulled off FDR Drive, somewhere in the early Hundreds, a low-slung Tomahawk full of black guys came sharking out of lane and sloped in fast right across our bows.
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