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Money (Paperback)

de Martin Amis (Author)
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Absolutely one of the funniest, smartest, meanest books I know. John Self, the Rabelaisian narrator of the novel, is an advertising man and director of TV commercials who lurches through London and Manhattan, eating, drinking, drugging and smoking too much, buying too much sex, and caring for little else besides getting the big movie deal that will make him lots of money. Hey, it was the '80s. Most importantly, however, Amis in Money musters more sheer entertainment power in any single sentence than most writers are lucky to produce in a career.


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The story of John Self and his insatiable appetite for money, alcohol, drugs, porn and more. Ceaselessly inventive and thrillingly savage, it is a tale of life lived without restraint; of money and the disasters it can precipitate.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Gorgeous writing. Heavy subject matter., Janv. 16 2009
Par Lee Dale (Toronto, ON, Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Eloquent and heavy. A fine read. Didn't entirely grab me, but there were some absolutely gorgeously written passages, insights, and affecting scenes.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 HIs second best is still better than most others, Sep 7 2006
My first foray into the land of "Amis" was "Success" which just blew me away. The writing is incredible. Some may call it "purple," but I call it great. And the plot? The authors Jackson McCrae and Chuck Palahniuk must have been influenced by this guy--there's is the same self-styled loopy wonderful stuff that you've come to expect from great minds. The plot is not simple as our protagonist finds himself flying from one continent to the next, trying to get a movie made, continually battling sex, drugs, alcohol and other things that get in his way. It's funny, smart, and knowing. I'd highly recommend this along with his first book: SUCCESS, and the books KATZENJAMMER by McCrae and FIGHT CLUB by Palahniuk.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 The Opening Salvo, Sep 16 2003
Par A. Ross (Washington, DC) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Even though it was written in the mid-'80s and is set in 1981, Amis's novel was probably the first major fictional salvo on the culture of capitalism that pervaded the entire decade and characterized the Reagan/Thatcher era in the West. Almost twenty years after its publication, the book's language and style remain vivid and distinctive, but its satirical power has greatly diminished. The materialism and shallowness of the '80s, especially in certain segments of American and British society, has been so widely skewered to have become cliché, and it's very difficult to read the book now without mentally referencing other major works such as The Bonfire of the Vanities, and especially American Psycho.

The story (what there is of it) is narrated by John Self, a 30ish British director of commercials set to embark on his first Hollywood deal. A figure of Falstaffian excess, he drinks, smokes ("unless otherwise states, I am _always_ lighting another cigarette"), whores, handjobs, and bumbles his way through the book, which switches between New York and London as he works with California golden boy Fielding Goodman to set up his movie. Self is a parody of an insecure, self-destructive, racist, misogynist, money-grubbing alcoholic and Amis beats the reader over the head with this caricature. Are we supposed to be sympathetic toward this loser who has been socially conditioned to value only money and sex, or are his antics supposed to amuse, or both? Various reviewers have suggested one or the other reaction, however, boredom is the more likely response. It's hard to imagine being simpatico with the self-anihilating protagonist-unless one has similar problems in their own lives. Meanwhile, the much vaunted humor of the book is very hit or miss, and grows steadily absent as the repetitiveness of Self's antics wear thin.

It's too bad, because Amis's goal of highlighting the emptiness of packaged objects of desire and the behavior their pursuit encourages, is a very worthy endeavor. And buried in all of it somewhere is some interesting stuff about the relationship between sex and money. Ultimately, though, it's hard to sit through Self's lengthy slide to the gutter without wondering why it's taking so long to get to. At 250 pages, the book might have fully engaged me, but at 350, it feels bloated and a little self-indulgent. Still, it's hard not to appreciate the many fine twists and turns of language Amis employs in the service of his labored satire.

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1.0étoiles sur 5 Not worth it
I've been an Amis fan - I think London Fields and Time's Arrow are great, but MONEY? Nope. Sorry. Waste of time. Read more
Publié le Sep 19 2007 par Tommy Tom Tom

5.0étoiles sur 5 Hilarious, Risky, Bawdy, Brilliant
In "Money", Martin Amis shows us John Self, a director of TV commercials who is moving up professionally to direct his first movie. Read more
Publié le Jui 25 2003 par Ethan Cooper

2.0étoiles sur 5 Good and Shallow Comic Book, LOL.
I read this book a year ago and chuckled all the way through it. John Self, the protagonist, is a caricature of a senseless, ignorant, materialistic, depraved, pseudo,... Read more
Publié le Déc 12 2001 par onbeinghuman

5.0étoiles sur 5 Brilliant
What can you say. A high octane trip through the mad money-crazed world of the 1980s. Everyone's out for themselves, not giving a monkey's for anything, anyone or even... Read more
Publié le Nov. 17 2001 par M. Mcfarland

4.0étoiles sur 5 Good read.
Amis has often written about the ego of the literary author, and here he creates the greatest challenge to his own ego: a novel that takes place entirely within the thoughts and... Read more
Publié le Sep 30 2001 par m_f

2.0étoiles sur 5 sketch w/o substance
Like the other reviewers, I share an admiration for Amis' prose, creativity, and wit; unlike many others, however, I thought the book was pure, self-indulgent (no pun... Read more
Publié le Jui 20 2001

5.0étoiles sur 5 Show me the Money
"Money. A Suicide Note" is the incredible, destruction of a person. John Self, is the purveyor of ''controversial TV ads for smoking, drinking, junk food and nude... Read more
Publié le Jui 2 2001 par Paul Miller

4.0étoiles sur 5 PIG OUT!
This book was great, it's depravity defined. Just when you think a man can't stoop lower in life, the John Self (the name is fitting) amazes you at how low he can go. Read more
Publié le Mai 21 2001 par i-read

5.0étoiles sur 5 A disturbing account of 80's (or any time) excess!
"I roar down the street, harnessing the power of my gleaming Fiasco!"

Martin Amis is hilarious. But he is also somewhat disturbing. Read more

Publié le Mai 2 2001 par noodle

4.0étoiles sur 5 a wild ride through 1980s excess
'Money' is a curious and often wickedly funny tale of a British/American 35 y.o. slob who gets "his money for nothing and chicks for free" (.. Read more
Publié le Avril 13 2001 par lazza

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