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Renowned British novelist, Martin Amis When Did Passed Away?
A)
21st May 2023
B)
20th May 2023
C)
19th May 2023
D)
18th May 2023

Correct Answer :   19th May 2023


Renowned British novelist Martin Amis passed on Friday at his home in Florida. He was 73. His wife Isabel Fonseca confirmed the news stating that Amis died of oesophageal cancer on Friday (19th May 2023). Earlier, one of his close friends journalist Christopher Hitchens also succumbed to the same disease.

* Amis was a prolific writer, having published 15 novels during his career. He is best known for his works "Money: A Suicide Note" and "London Fields." Vintage Books, his publisher, expressed their devastation at the loss, praising Amis as a "novelist, essayist, memoirist, critic, stylist supreme."

* Over the course of 40 years, Amis made a significant impact on the UK publishing scene. He burst onto the literary scene at the age of 24 with his debut novel, establishing himself as a literary prodigy. His writing style influenced a generation of writers, and his novels often encapsulated entire eras, with "Money" being a notable classic.

* Amis was born to well-known novelist Kingsley Amis on August 25, 1949, in Oxford. His father was famous for his book "Lucky Jim." Amis pursued English at Exeter College, Oxford.

* During this period he developed an interest in literature beyond comic books, and because of his stepmother, novelist Elizabeth Jane Howard, he was introduced to the works of Jane Austen. Amis was part of a group of esteemed writers that included Salman Rushdie, Ian McEwan, Julian Barnes, and his close friend Hitchens.

* Amis's literary achievements were recognized with nominations for the Booker Prize for his novels "Time's Arrow" and "Yellow Dog." He was awarded the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for his memoir "Experience.".

Source : Economic Times

Published On : May 22, 2023
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