Martin Amis

Why women should rule the world

Martin Amis on nuclear war, the difference between Brexit and Trump, and why all writers really do think about posterity

‘Style is morality’: Martin Amis returns to Auschwitz

Book review: Martin Amis’s ‘The Zone of Interest’

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A summer of lust in a Tuscan castle

Martin Amis talked to us about his new novel. He’s not sure he’ll be talking about it in Britain.

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How Christopher Buckley blew it

‘Losing Mum and Pup’ is beach-book stuff, fascinating, well-written, but inessential

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Rick Salutin goes off the rails

In 1990, following the opening of Soviet archives, the Oxford-educated historian Robert Conquest was asked by his publisher to suggest a new title for a revised version of his 1968 book The Great Terror. The book chronicles the oppression, internment, and murder of millions in the Soviet Union during the 1930s, and was denounced by scores of Western intellectuals as fascist propaganda.