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Money: A Suicide Note by Martin Amis
3.0
Bowie’s Books by John O’Connell ⚡️10 of 100
3 Stars • Money: A Suicide Note by Martin Amis (1984) is a satirical novel about John Self, a hedonistic British ad director chasing a film deal between London and New York. His life of excess—booze, drugs, sex, and consumerism—unravels amid betrayals and a mysterious stalker, Frank. Narrated in Self’s brash voice, the book skewers 1980s materialism with dark humor and metafictional twists, including a character named Martin Amis, exposing Self’s self-destructive pursuit of wealth.
#Money #MartinAmis #Bookish
3 Stars • Money: A Suicide Note by Martin Amis (1984) is a satirical novel about John Self, a hedonistic British ad director chasing a film deal between London and New York. His life of excess—booze, drugs, sex, and consumerism—unravels amid betrayals and a mysterious stalker, Frank. Narrated in Self’s brash voice, the book skewers 1980s materialism with dark humor and metafictional twists, including a character named Martin Amis, exposing Self’s self-destructive pursuit of wealth.
#Money #MartinAmis #Bookish