A book of brilliant energies, a comedy of enraged passions. Amis's writing shares the grandeur of the big American writers
The Times
Any other writer would kill to reach this high style. Amis can stroll the heights at his leisure - the writing is on fire
Martin Amis is an iconic figure. He cracks out memorable sentences like a ringmaster in the circus of the grotesque. He is the good-looking bad guy of late-twentieth-century Eng Lit - faster on the phrase than any of the other inky cowboys on the streets
Amis has made previous incursions into the grubby end of Ladbroke Grove and the infection of urban self-pity. But he's never been quite so funny about it
Independent
Young men adore Martin Amis and older ones envy him. Many imitate him. Many want to be him. He can be cool and raw, smart and cool. He's sexy, but that's not all. Now we want the Information
Observer
A funny, vicious portrait of literary London
Evening Standard
Mr. Amis is his generation's top literary dog...dazzling... You're never out of reach of a sparkly phrase, stiletto metaphor or drop-dead insight into the human condition...Mr. Amis goes where other humorists fear to tread... Look out, Flaubert! Look out, Joyce!
New York Times Book Review
This is Amis' best work to date...funny, angry, caustic and brilliant
The Montreal Gazette
Talent of a very high order...darkly funny...vastly sophisticated... A particularly ingenious masterpiece of comic plotting
The Toronto Star