Inside Story, Martin Amis
Inside Story, Martin Amis
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Inside Story

Author: Martin Amis

Narrator: Alex Jennings

Unabridged: 22 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/18/2025


Synopsis

This novel had its birth in the death of Martin Amis's closest friend, the incomparable Christopher Hitchens, and it is within that profound and sprawling friendship that Inside Story unfurls. From their early days as young magazine staffers in London, reviewing romantic entanglements and the latest literary gossip (not to mention ideas, books, and where to lunch), Hitch was Amis's wingman and adviser, especially in the matter of the alluringly amoral Phoebe Phelps—an obsession Amis must somehow put behind him if he is ever to find love, marriage, a plausible run at happiness.

Other figures competing as Amis's main influencers are his literary fathers—Kingsley, of course; his hero Saul Bellow; the weirdly self-finessing poet Philip Larkin—and his significant literary mothers, including Iris Murdoch and Elizabeth Jane Howard. Moving among these greats to set his own path, he winds up surveying the horrors of the twentieth century, and the still-unfolding impact of the 9/11 attacks on the twenty-first—and considers what all of this has taught him about how to live and how to be a writer.

The result is a love letter to life—and to the people in his life—that achieves a new level of confidentiality with his readers, giving us the previously unseen portrait of his extraordinary world.

An autobiographical novel that’s a tender, witty exploration of the hardest questions: how to live, how to grieve, and how to die—from “the Mick Jagger of literature ... Amis is the most dazzling prose stylist in post-war British fiction” (The Daily Telegraph).

“[A] charismatic compound of fact and fiction ... Martin Amis has retained the power to surprise.” —Parul Sehgal, The New York Times

A Macmillan Audio production.

About Martin Amis

Martin Amis (1949-2023) was a British novelist and critic. His work includes fifteen novels, among them Money, London Fields and The Information; two collections of short stories; five books of essays; and the acclaimed memoir Experience.


Reviews

Goodreads review by William2 on May 26, 2023

Notes on first reading. Not a review. 1. Inside Story is a big voluble book. It’s story is a mashup of autobiography, tributes to absent friends, historical commentary, writing workshop, geopolitics, literary criticism, and commonplace book. It’s highly opinionated. I also think it’s very wise. It’s a......more

Goodreads review by Krista on June 22, 2020

This book is about a life, my own, so it won't read like a novel – more like a collection of linked short stories, with essayistic detours. Ideally I'd likeInside Storyto be read in fitful bursts, with plenty of skipping and doubling back – and of course frequent breaks and breathers. My heart goe......more

Goodreads review by W.D. on December 05, 2020

This was a hard book to get through: I 'zipped' (relatively speaking, as Pynchon's character 'Slow' Lerner was named after yers truly) through the first half, more or less, but the mounting death toll proved to be spiritual body blows or something for me just as I coincidentally entered the seasonal......more

Goodreads review by Sam on November 19, 2020

I don’t know what makes Inside Story a “novel” because it reads like what I’m fairly sure it is: a memoir. Maybe because, at times, Martin Amis adopts novelistic devices like third person perspective or because he was covering himself in relating the numerous conversations from decades past and wasn......more

Goodreads review by Marica on October 11, 2023

The super Hitch e Piccolo Keith Quando Martin Amis parla di sé è irresistibilmente divertente, perchè strapazza il suo ego come se fosse il suo peggiore nemico: si dipinge completamente succube del genere femminile, di tutte le decine di fidanzatine e amanti e mogli ma soprattutto di Phoebe Phelps, c......more