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Lucky jim kingsley
Lucky jim kingsley





Īmis was raised at Norbury – in his later estimation "not really a place, it's an expression on a map really I should say I came from Norbury station." In 1940, the Amises moved to Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire. Amis hoped to inherit much of his grandfather's library, but he was only permitted by his grandmother to take five volumes, on condition he wrote "from his grandfather's collection" on the flyleaf of each. His mother's parents (her father an enthusiastic collector of books employed at a gentleman's outfitters, being "the only grandparent cared for") lived at Camberwell. His wife Julia "was a large, dreadful, hairy-faced creature. Amis – always called "Pater" or "Dadda" – "a jokey, excitable, silly little man," whom he "disliked and was repelled by".

lucky jim kingsley

William Amis's father, the glass merchant Joseph James Amis, owned a mansion called Barchester at Purley, then part of Surrey. Kingsley Amis was born on 16 April 1922 in Clapham, south London, the only child of William Robert Amis (1889–1963), a clerk for the mustard manufacturer Colman's in the City of London, and his wife Rosa Annie (née Lucas). In 2008, The Times ranked him ninth on a list of the 50 greatest British writers since 1945. His biographer Zachary Leader called Amis "the finest English comic novelist of the second half of the twentieth century." He is the father of the novelist Martin Amis. He is best known for satirical comedies such as Lucky Jim (1954), One Fat Englishman (1963), Ending Up (1974), Jake's Thing (1978) and The Old Devils (1986).

lucky jim kingsley

He wrote more than 20 novels, six volumes of poetry, a memoir, short stories, radio and television scripts, and works of social and literary criticism.

lucky jim kingsley

Sir Kingsley William Amis CBE (16 April 1922 – 22 October 1995) was an English novelist, poet, critic, and teacher.







Lucky jim kingsley