One of the many things drawing my attention these days, this old interview with Amis pere.
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In his recent TEV guest review of Home Land, Jim Ruland called Sam Lipsyte the "funniest writer of his generation," and we're quite inclined to agree. We tore through Home Land in two joyful sittings and can't remember the last time we've laughed so hard. Lipsyte's constellation of oddly sympathetic losers is rendered with a sparkling, inspired prose style that's sent us off in search of all his prior work. In Lewis Miner's (a.k.a Teabag) woeful epistolary dispatches to his high school alumni newsletter ("I did not pan out."), we find an anti-hero for the age. Highly, highly recommended.
Ah, Ames...
I can never think of old Ames without remembering what he wrote in his autobiography - well, not all of it, actually, but this one thing: that he thought Margaret Thatcher was hot, and that any man who didn't think she was hot, was jealous.
Sounds like a joke, but it wasn't.
Posted by: Lisa von Lempke | June 16, 2011 at 02:07 PM
Hi Christine,
Well, even old Ames was speaking of the past...but then, yes, I suppose Margaret has only gained in looks, since.
I'm a woman, with no sexual leanings to other women, at all - but if anyone could turn me, it would be Margaret.
Posted by: Lisa von Lempke | June 20, 2011 at 05:12 AM
The use of the adjective 'hot' to indicate sexual attractiveness would have made Kingsley shudder.It is, perhaps, just as well that he died before he ever had to see 'The Hills'.
Posted by: Andrew | June 24, 2011 at 12:44 AM
What SHOULD have made Kingsley shudder, Andrew, is Margaret herself. Do agree.
Posted by: Lisa von Lempke | June 13, 2012 at 05:10 PM