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Money: A Suicide Note (Penguin Modern Classics) By Martin Amis

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Title
Money: A Suicide Note (Penguin Modern Classics)
ISBN
9780141182391
Publication Year
2000
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Book Title
Money: a Suicide Note
Item Height
198mm
Author
Martin Amis
Publisher
Penguin Books LTD
Topic
Books
Item Width
135mm
Item Weight
284g
Number of Pages
400 Pages

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Porn freak and jetsetter, John Self, is the shameless heir to a fast-food culture where money beats out an invitation to futile self-gratification. Out in New York, mingling with the mighty, Self is embroiled in the corruption, the brutality and the obscenity of the money conspiracy.

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Publisher
Penguin Books LTD
ISBN-13
9780141182391
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Book Title
Money: a Suicide Note
Author
Martin Amis
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Books
Publication Year
2000
Number of Pages
400 Pages

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Item Height
198mm
Item Width
135mm
Item Weight
284g

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Martin Amis
Series Title
Penguin Modern Classics
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United Kingdom

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    This is a novel about attitudes to money in the 1980s. The Zeitgeist or spirit of the times. Powerful, sometimes crude, it follows the adventures of a man who runs on 'heavy fuel'. Much of the time he is blind drunk. Above all, expect to be entertained. It is an extraordinarily funny book, but may also be one of the most important novels of the late 20th century. Accessible, it nonetheless features on research degree courses at leading Universities (for good reason). Buy it, read it, love it. Paradoxically, you will spend money to get it...but it will enrich you. It may change the way you think.