Thursday, December 5, 2019

‘Money: A Suicide Note’ by Martin Amis

Money: A Suicide Note by Martin Amis is surely a benefactor of time, it has been one of the most well reviewed and well-written novels to come out of contemporary British literature, notwithstanding the lack of nomination for a Booker Prize. Money: A Suicide Note, it is a perfect title and the novel epitomises the title, in all its varieties and connotations. Some readers might be overwhelmed by the continuous rant, but it has to be there, the over surging multitudes of people, money, and debauchery to sicken and deviate from the conventional standards.

Money: A Suicide Note, is a novel, which rejects the conventional boundaries of literariness, and strives to become something more iconoclastic, reinventing literature to bring it to the modern epoch. A hilariously bone tickling masterpiece, that is morbid, embarrassing, occasionally disgusting but nonetheless, leaves the reader nothing short of, astonished and amazed.

Read review: https://bit.ly/33Q9XVB