· NIGHT TRAIN. Amis, who seems to be turning himself into a British Thomas Berger, continues his twisty tour of formulaic genres (The Information, , etc.) with his most deadpan pastiche yet: the police investigation of an impossible suicide. Mike Hoolihan, a beefy female detective in an unnamed ``second-echelon American city,'' is called back from Asset Forfeiture to Homicide to break . 8 rows · · Martin Amis is the best-selling author of several books, including London Fields, Money, The ISBN 10 rows · Night Train: Author: Martin Amis: Genre: Novel: Written: Length: pages: Author: Martin Amis.
Amis tropes: History, time. 3. Night Train () His shortest novel has Amis's only female narrator, and is written as a police mystery about a young woman's suicide. But it cuts deep, with. Second Thoughts on Night Train. by Janis Freedman Bellow. reprinted by permission of THE REPUBLIC OF LETTERS #4 May (Editor's Note: Janis Freedman Bellow's essay "Second Thoughts on Night Train" is essential reading--one of few essays that does justice to the novel's humanity and complexity.I wish to thank Ms. Freedman Bellow and the editors of The Republic of Letters* for. Amis's previous novels show his literary development that led to Night Train. In Other People: A Mystery Story (), Amis turned away from his earlier satires, providing more philosophical depth.
Amis’s previous novels show his literary development that led to Night Train. In Other People: A Mystery Story (), Amis turned away from his earlier satires, providing more philosophical depth. Martin Amis is the best-selling author of several books, including London Fields, Money. Night Train () is a comedic parody of American detective novels by the author Martin Amis, named after the song " Night Train ", which features twice in the novel.
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