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Martin Amis - Money: A Suicide Note (pdf) torrent |
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Martin Amis - Money: A Suicide Note (Penguin, 1984, 1985). 394 pages.
New scan. Searchable pdf (clearscan) with accurate metadata, bookmarks, etc. This book doesn't have chapter titles, so I've marked the section dividers as best I could.
Every other digital version of this book I've found has been defective. Many are truncated, with a large part of the end of the book simply missing. All the others seem to be semi-proofed conversions from a plain text OCR source. The version in this torrent is a new scan and contains everything in the print version, including all the proper formatting. My paperback copy had a very ugly cover, and I couldn't find a good cover image elsewhere, so I've left the pdf coverless. Enjoy.
This Martin Amis satire of '80s excess is listed among Time magazine's "100 best English-language novels from 1923 to the present."
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'Super-charged, anarchic and full of narrative acrobatics, Money burst on to the Eighties literary scene leaving a trail of imitators and devotees in its wake' --Observer
This is the story of John Self, consumer extraordinaire. Rolling around New York and London, he makes deals, spends wildly and does reckless movie-world business, all the while grabbing everything he can to sate his massive appetites: alcohol, tobacco, pills, pornography, a mountain of junk food and more. Ceaselessly inventive and thrillingly savage, this is a tale of life lived without restraint; of money, the terrible things it can do and the disasters it can precipitate.
'Terribly, terminally funny' --Guardian
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