Books By Kingsley Amis

List of 5 best books written by Kingsley Amis. Check out the booklist.

1. Lucky Jim 

Lucky Jim

Inspired by Amis’s friend, the poet Philip Larkin, Jim Dixon is a timeless comic character, adrift in a hopelessly gauche and pretentious world, in a witty campus novel that skewers the hypocrisies and vanities of 1950s academic life.

2. Dear Illusion: Collected Stories

Dear Illusion: Collected Stories

With Lucky Jim Kingsley Amis established himself as the bad boy of twentieth-century British letters. Later he became famous as another kind of bad boy, an inveterate boozer, a red-faced scourge of political correctness. He was consistent throughout in being a committed enemy of any form of “right thinking,” which helped to make him one of the most consistently unconventional and exploratory writers of his day, a master of classical English prose who was unafraid to apply himself to literary genres all too often dismissed as “low.” 

3. The Riverside Villas Murder

The Riverside Villas Murder

A mummy is stolen from a small town museum along with some Roman coins and a soaking wet man collapses in fourteen year old Peter Furneaux’s living room bleeding from the head. What was a suspected student prank is followed by murder. At first it is impossible to see the connection, but the eccentric Colonel Manton does.

4. Colonel Sun: James Bond 007

Colonel Sun: James Bond 007

Discover Kingsley Amis’s classic James Bond tie-in. First published in 1968, four years after Ian Fleming’s death, this was the first Bond ‘continuation’ novel. Catch up on this new take on Bond before the release of No Time to Die

5. The Letters of Kingsley Amis 

The Letters of Kingsley Amis

Throughout his life, Sir Kingsley Amis was a prolific, brilliant and outrageous correspondent. In his letters to friends such as Philip Larkin and Robert Conquest he was able to unbutton himself to an extent impossible in work intended for publication, and as a result the more than seven hundred letters contained in this volume – the vast majority of them never seen in print before – contain some of his wittiest and most acerbic writings.

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