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Success
Martin Amis · 1991 · 224 pages
A modern-day Jacobean revenge comedy that soars with malicious poetry--from "the Mick Jagger of literature [and] the most dazzling prose stylist in post-war British fiction" (The Daily Telegraph).
In Success Amis pens a mismatched pair of foster brothers--one a quivering condom of neurosis and ineptitude, the other a bundle of contempt, vanity and stock-response--in a single London flat. He binds them with ties of class hatred, sexual rivalry, and disappointed love, and throws in a disloyal girlfriend and a spectacularly unstable sister.
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