The Economist Asks

The Economist Asks: Martin Amis

10.15.2020 - By The EconomistPlay

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The British novelist tells host Anne McElvoy how anyone can become “an expert on words”. She asks Amis, who first became famous when he published "The Rachel Papers" in 1973 in his mid-twenties, why he never reads young authors and new books now. As he enters his seventies and after writing 14 novels, could "Inside Story" be his last? Also, what does the Statue of Liberty mean to him today? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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