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Amis's American reputation is accelerating, and this early novel, published in Britain nine years ago, is appearing here for the first time. It bears his usual hallmarks: an irresistible narrative flow, writing that seems effortlessly to embrace extremes of tough verismo and delicate poetry, and a remorseless cynicism that one London reviewer has unerringly characterized as "exhilarating unpleasantness." Amis's tale is of two foster brothers: Gregory, an aristocratic, self-deluded esthete and sexual all-rounder, and his lower-class adopted sibling Terry, who is as physically uncouth as Gregory is gorgeous, but whose grim tenacity and realism enable him to prevail in the hideous social struggle that is Amis's vision of London in the '70s. This is not a book for the squeamish: there is misogynism and racism galore (shades of Amis pere?), an obsessive attention to the messier bodily functions, a prevailing mood of apocalyptic hysteria and a number of comic asides that inspire winces more often than laughs. Amis is a vast talent who seems to have only his prose under control; but there is no escaping his ghastly readability, or the way his festering visions linger in the mind.
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc. This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

From Library Journal

Gregory Riding and Terry Service, foster brothers who loathe each other, are the central characters in Martin Amis's pungent novel, originally published in England in 1978. For Gregory, London is a gilded galaxy, an endless whirl of smart parties, tony art galleries, and easy conquests. Terry's life is altogether more squalid, marred by a history of nagging sexual failures and missed opportunities. Inexplicably, success suddenly smiles on Terry as Gregory plunges to subterranean depths. But it is Gregory's story that most engages the reader's sympathy. In this unusual novel Amis provides a verbal feast for connoisseurs of fine writing; the prose is at times dazzling. But beneath the surface brilliance lies a serious exploration of contemporary life and morals. Highly recommended. Laurence Hull, Cannon Memorial Lib., Concord, N.C.
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc. This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Bonsai, Mai 4 2002
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This early novel by Martin Amis is one of his best.The co-protagonist, office boy Terence Service, is so convincingly drawn that you wonder if Amis actually had a hot-wire into someone else's mind while writing Success. Service's descriptions of london are so poignant you want to actually go and see the place.
I think that this mental landscape/ urban landscape thing is what Amis does best. When it works, it works. But when it doesn't it's a disaster. For every truly great Amis novel there's a stinker like London Fields or dead babies. But Success, as far as I'm concerned,is easily as good as anything Dickens wrote (apart from Dombey & Son, perhaps)
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Don't read it., Mars 11 2001
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In a few words, disturbing, over-indulgent, misogynist, homophobic, sadist twaddle. And completely, unbeliavably pointless. (The part were the loathsome protagonist forces himself on his mentally unstable half-sister who then commits suicide was outrageous, how can anyone enjoy reading such a book is beyond me.)
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5.0étoiles sur 5 One of his more accessible works, Nov. 8 2000
Unlike some of the other reviewers, I happen to enjoy Martin Amis. Occassionally his novels become convoluted or difficult to follow, however, this book is one of his most accessible.

As is with most of his novels, the strength of this work is the development of interesting characters and the transformations that they undergo.

This book is a fast, funny read and definitely worth picking up.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 A great "success" on Amis' part...
Let me just say that Martin Amis is probably not for everyone. His ecceedingly dark meditations on British Middle Class issues (think of it as the dark side to Jane Austen) may... Read more
Publié le Avril 30 2000 par figurat

1.0étoiles sur 5 Lack of
I feel bad for Mr. Amis. He's obviously in love with himself, and he's not a very interesting person, so the relationship is probably as boring as the rotten novel is. Read more
Publié le Janv. 25 2000 par Eli Cook

4.0étoiles sur 5 a great read
This was my first try with Martin Amis, after hearing many terrible and wonderful things about him. (See previous review, another frustrated, unpublished writer, perhaps. Read more
Publié le Sep 3 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 Hilarious, intensely moving, gothic coming of age novel
There is in the life of every man a year which is entered as a confused adolescent and is ended either as an independent fully formed adult, or as a broken human being. Read more
Publié le Oct. 16 1998

5.0étoiles sur 5 Dark, Hilarious...what more could you possibly want?
I started laughing outloud in the middle of page two, and stopped when I closed the book. This story shifts gracefully back and forth between Terry (the loser) and Gregory (the... Read more
Publié le Oct. 8 1998 par discord@wans.net

5.0étoiles sur 5 A bitterly-funny tale of 2 rivals for Fortune's Hand.
Gregory Riding is perfect: rich, handsome, sophisticated, leading a storybook life of leisure, love, and taste. Read more
Publié le Sep 3 1997 par jjwylie@intermind.net

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