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Kingsley Amis Omnibus

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848 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1980

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Kingsley Amis

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Best known novels of British writer Sir Kingsley William Amis include Lucky Jim (1954) and The Old Devils (1986).

This English poet, critic, and teacher composed more than twenty-three collections, short stories, radio and television scripts, and books of social and literary criticism. He fathered Martin Amis.

William Robert Amis, a clerk of a mustard manufacturer, fathered him. He began his education at the city of London school, and went up to college of Saint John, Oxford, in April 1941 to read English; he met Philip Larkin and formed the most important friendship of his life. After only a year, the Army called him for service in July 1942. After serving as a lieutenant in the royal corps of signals in the Second World War, Amis returned to Oxford in October 1945 to complete his degree. He worked hard and got a first in English in 1947, and then decided to devote much of his time.

Pen names: [authorRobert Markham|553548] and William Bill Tanner

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January 31, 2026
Three wonderful stories, brilliantly written, three different genres. Kingsley Amis was such a good writer, it baffles me how Martin A could be so poor considering his parentage. The Old Devil's was probably my favourite. A superbly told amble through culture and old friends.
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