The Information (novel)

The Information (novel)

infobox Book |
name = The Information


image_caption =
author = Martin Amis
country = England
language = English
genre =
publisher = Harper Collins(UK), Harmony Books(US)
release_date =
media_type = Print (Hardback and Paperback)
pages = 374 (first edition, hardback)

"The Information" is a 1995 novel by British writer Martin Amis. The plot involves two forty year old novelists, Gwyn Barry (successful) and Richard Tull (not so). Amis has asserted that "both" characters are based (if they can be regarded as based on anybody) on himself. [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1285/is_n5_v25/ai_16869725 The Pros and Cons of Martin Amis] "Interview" May 1995.] It is, says Amis, a book about "literary enmity".

Gwyn Barry and Richard Tull have been friends since they roomed together at university. Richard Tull was a promising writer with a seemingly bright future. However his career flags and he finds himself depressed writing book reviews for a small literary paper and running a vanity press. To his chagrin, Gwyn Barry - whose literary skills Tull holds in low esteem - has written a phenomenally successful novel and won a lucrative and respected literary prize. Barry begins to enjoy a rarified life whilst Tull toils away with his unsuccessful pursuits.

Tull, increasingly envious, begins to manufacture ways of bringing Barry down. These begin relatively innocently, attempts to cause Barry inconvenience. But later things become much more serious as Tull makes contact with violent men he later finds he cannot control.

Themes

Running through the book (indeed what "The Information" in question turns out to be) is the awareness of mortality and, relating to that, mid life crisis. In addition the book deals with ideas of success, failure and envy.

Reception

The "New York Times" said "Amis is quite dazzling here [...] drags a bit around the middle, but you're never out of reach of a sparkly phrase, stiletto metaphor or drop-dead insight into the human condition. [ [http://www.nytimes.com/books/98/12/06/specials/amis-information.html?_r=1&oref=slogin The Inflamation] , New York Times - 23 April 1995 - accessed 11 Jul 2008] A further review from the same paper said "Amis has [an] idiosyncratic vision and his ability to articulate that vision in wonderfully edgy, street-smart prose [...] an uncompromising and highly ambitious novel that should also be a big popular hit." [ [http://www.nytimes.com/books/98/02/01/home/amis-information.html Raging Midlife Crisis As Contemporary Ethos] , New York Times - 2 May 1995 - accessed 11 Jul 2008] . In London "The Independent" gave a less favourable review saying "The Information has been seen as the conclusion of a London trilogy that opened with Money and London Fields - but that argument doesn't stand up. They're all the same book, a template worked over three times, retyped rather than rewritten [...] The Information reads like 500 pages of smart, highly finished extracts. It doesn't add up. It's a Herbie Hide of a novel, a pumped cruiserweight, flashy, fast, brave and hopelessly overmatched." [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19950325/ai_n13973293/pg_1?tag=artBody;col1 Confessions of a failed revenger] - "The Independent" - 25 March 1995 - accessed 11 July 2008.]

Circumstances surrounding publication

Amis came under attack for two reasons around the time "The Information" was published. Firstly he had dropped his agent Pat Kavanagh - wife of Julian Barnes - and had signed up with Andrew Wylie, perceived to be a more aggressive agent. Amis and Barnes had been friends but this caused a rift that was played out in public. Secondly he received an almost unheard of advance for a literary novel (£500,000 according to most sources) [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19950325/ai_n13973433/pg_2 The Investment] - "The Independent" - 25 March 1995 - accessed 11 July 2008.] which caused what was described as resentment and/or envy amongst his peers.

References

External links

* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19950325/ai_n13973433/pg_1?tag=artBody;col1 The Investment] - "The Independent" - 25 March 1995 - accessed 11 July 2008.
**A contemporaneous interview.


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