Présentation de l'éditeur
Six friends are determined to escape for a debauched weekend in the countryBlitzed on uppers, downers, blue movies and bellinis, the six twenty-something friends ensconced at Appleseed Rectory for the weekend are reeling in an hallucinatory haze of sex and seduction. But mysterious ‘Johnny’ begins to unsettle the other guests. And as Friday melts into Saturday and Saturday spirals into Sunday and sobriety sets in, the romp descends into something altogether more sinister. 'It's transfixing - At first it's funny. It teases, exaggerates, deliberates. Then it becomes ferocious, stricken, moving' The Times ‘Very funny, extremely clever’ Guardian
Revue de presse
Sparkling might not be the first adjective that springs to mind to describe a novel packed with the concentrated disgust which Dead Babies contains. Nevertheless, Martin Amis's version of the bleak and wrecky future that awaits a sex-and-drug-addicted society is so fizzing with style, so busy with verbal inventiveness, that the adjective is impelled upon one -- Julian Barnes
Viciously funny, at once a hilarious joke and a technical triumph ―
Financial Times
Very funny, extremely clever ―
Guardian
A fine piece of comic-writing ―
Times literary supplement
Biographie de l'auteur
Martin Amis is the author of fourteen novels, two collections of stories and eight works of non-fiction. His novel
Time’s Arrow was shortlisted for the Booker Prize, for which his subsequent novel
Yellow Dog was also longlisted, and his memoir
Experience won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize. In 2008,
The Times named him one of the 50 greatest writers since 1945. He lives in New York.