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Fame, envy, lust, violence, intrigues literary and criminal--they're all here in The Information . How does one writer hurt another writer? This is the question novelist Richard Tull mills over, for his friend Gwyn Barry has become a darling of book buyers, award committees, and TV interviewers, even as Tull himself sinks deeper into the sub-basement of literary failure. The only way out of this predicament, Tull believes, is the plot the demise of Barry. "With The Information , Amis delivers a portrait of middle-age realignment with more verbal felicity and unbridled reach than [anyone] since Tom Wolfe forged Bonfire of the Vanities ."-- Houston Chronicle
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Informacja, Martin Amis, Krzysztof Zabłocki
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- Année de publication
- 2000
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- Titre
- Informacja
- Langue
- Polonais
- Auteurs
- Martin Amis, Krzysztof Zabłocki
- Éditeur
- Czytelnik
- Publié
- 2000
- Format
- rigide
- Pages
- 752
- ISBN10
- 8307027284
- ISBN13
- 9788307027289
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Fiction, Thème historique, Polars & Thrillers, Thriller, Femmes, Littérature contemporaine, 20e siècle, Littérature britannique, Angleterre, Thrillers psychologiques, Sexualité et intimité, Grande-Bretagne, Mariage, Londres, Jeunes, Vengeance, Écrivains, Succès, Jalousie, Haine, Vols et Braquages, Incertitudes, Envie
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- The information
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- Fame, envy, lust, violence, intrigues literary and criminal--they're all here in The Information . How does one writer hurt another writer? This is the question novelist Richard Tull mills over, for his friend Gwyn Barry has become a darling of book buyers, award committees, and TV interviewers, even as Tull himself sinks deeper into the sub-basement of literary failure. The only way out of this predicament, Tull believes, is the plot the demise of Barry. "With The Information , Amis delivers a portrait of middle-age realignment with more verbal felicity and unbridled reach than [anyone] since Tom Wolfe forged Bonfire of the Vanities ."-- Houston Chronicle



