The older and crankier he got, the more convinced he was that in the end all writers get pretty much what’s coming to them: the destructive praise and flattery, the killing attention and appreciation.(New Yorker)
Monday, 1 February 2010
Here's hoping...
From the horse's face
"It’s a funny thing about life that, when you put it in a novel, it’s dead."- Martin Amis, in Prospect
Labels:
A writer's life,
Death,
Quoted matter,
Something Amis
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