![]() ![]() And on Updike, the last postwar American literary giant? It had to be him. Time was tight and we were aiming high, but as with every major (and not so major) event at that time, Amis was the writer everyone was after. “There is only one value judgment in literature: time,” he insisted.īack in 2009, I called Amis – as editors all over the world would have been calling or emailing leading writers on Saturday night – to ask if he might write a tribute to the American novelist John Updike, who had just died. With a body of work spanning 50 years, he leaves 15 novels, two short-story collections, one memoir and seven book-length works of journalism and history. And when you go, maybe my afterlife, too, will come to an end, my afterlife of words.” So wrote Martin Amis in his heavily autobiographical final novel Inside Story in 2020. ![]() ‘Y ou’ll be reading me every now and then at least until about 2080, weather permitting. ![]()
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