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Acclaim for MARTIN AMIS "One of the most gifted novelists of his generation." —Time "Amis is a force unto himself... . There is, quite simply, no one else like him." —Washington Post Book World "Martin Amis is a stone-solid genius ... a dazzling star of wit and insight." —Wall Street Journal "Amis is a born comic novelist, in the tradition that ranges from Dickens to Waugh... . [His] mercurial style can rise to Joycean brilliance." —Newsweek "Amis is a clever, skillful writer." —San Francisco Chronicle "Amis throws off more provocative ideas and images in a single paragraph than most writers get into complete novels." —Seattle Times "[Amis's] language is demonically alive." —The New York Times Book Review "Mr. Amis has reached such a level of superstardom that his author's bio can understate: 'Martin Amis lives in London.'" —Washington Times MARTIN AMIS THE INFORMATION Martin Amis's books include Money, Dead Babies, The Rachel Papers, The Moronic Inferno, Einstein's Monsters, London Fields, Time's Arrow, and Visiting Mrs. Nabokov. He lives in London. THE INFORMATION by MARTIN AMIS Vintage International Vintage Books A Division of Random House, Inc. New York To Louis AND JACOB AND TO THE MEMORY OF LUCY PARTINGTON (1952-1973) PART ONE PART TWO PART THREE PART FOUR PART ONE Just sad dreams. Yeah: oh sure. Just sad dreams. Or something like that. Richard Tull was crying in his sleep. The woman beside him, his wife, Gina, woke and turned. She moved up on him from behind and laid hands on his pale and straining shoulders. There was a professionalism in her blinks and frowns and whispers: like the person at the pool-side, trained in first aid; like the figure surging in on the blood-smeared macadam, a striding Christ of mouth-to-mouth. She was a woman
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