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The Pregnant Widow

The year is 1970, and the youth of Europe are in the chaotic, ecstatic throes of the sexual revolution. Though blindly dedicated to the cause, its...more
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few weeks ago
I love Martin Amis. I hated this book. Incomprehensible.
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few weeks ago
I wanted to like it much more than I did like it.
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few weeks ago
Superbly written tale combining fascinating characters, raunchy sex and cerebral literary references. The characters, especially the protaganist, remain in your head afterwards with resonance. Even the minor characters like the "rat dog" are well developed and the changing times and landscapes evocatively portrayed. Best thing I have read in a while!
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few weeks ago
If Austin Powers wrote a novel this would be it. Except it would be funnier. This is boring, conventional and trite.
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few weeks ago
Just a treat. This is Amis on the sexual revolution. Like most historical tales, the revolution is best defined through the suffering of an individual. Enter Keith Nearing, resident of Larkinland for most of the seventies, ten years after the end of the Chatterly ban and the Beatles first LP. Glorious stuff.
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few weeks ago
although I think the evolution of the English novel was more interesting tham the sexual revolution . . . guess you had to be there.
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few weeks ago
Keith Nearing - the protagonist is not an appealing young man. He seems very shallow and the rest of the characters in the book are just caricatures. The plot goes nowhere and I hated the writing style. I would not recommend this book.
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Jay
few weeks ago
Interesting story, well written. The movement back and forth in time really helped in telling the story.
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few weeks ago
To review a novel by Martin Amis is to venture onto contested territory. One must choose which side of many symbols one wishes to be associated with. But to explain that, to make it clear (to myself first of all), would be a lot of work. Then let me just say: Mr. Amis manages to create the impression (in me at least) that he yearns to actually tell us something -- something true about...more
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