誕生
April 16, 1922
Clapham Common, United Kingdom
永眠
October 22, 1995
London, Roman Empire
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English novelist, poet, critic and teacher
Kingsley Amis (1922–1995) was United Kingdom best known for English novelist, poet, critic and teacher.
Sir Kingsley William Amis (1922-1995) was an English novelist, poet, critic and teacher from Clapham Common. He wrote over 20 novels including Lucky Jim and The Old Devils, establishing himself as the finest English comic novelist of the late twentieth century. He was knighted in 1990 and ranked among Britain's greatest writers.
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第1章 · 1922年· 全7章中第1章
Early Life and Origins
Kingsley William Amis was born on April 16, 1922, in Clapham Common, a district in South London that would later influence his understanding of English middle-class life. Growing up in this environment provided him with the social perspective that would become central to his satirical works. His upbringing in the inter-war period exposed him to the changing dynamics of British society, experiences that would later inform his sharp observations about English manners and pretensions.
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Career Beginnings
Amis began his literary career as both a teacher and writer, establishing himself in the academic world while developing his distinctive voice as a novelist and poet. His early work showed promise in multiple genres, from poetry to prose, as he honed the satirical style that would make him famous. The combination of his teaching experience and literary ambitions provided him with unique insights into both intellectual and everyday English life.
第3章 · 1954年· 全7章中第3章
Major Achievements and Career Highlights
The publication of Lucky Jim in 1954 marked Amis's breakthrough as a major literary figure, establishing his reputation for brilliant satirical comedy. This novel, along with later works like One Fat Englishman (1963), Jake's Thing (1978), and The Old Devils (1986), cemented his position as a master of English comic fiction. His career spanned multiple decades and genres, producing more than 20 novels, six volumes of poetry, radio and television scripts, and extensive social and literary criticism.
The pinnacle of his recognition came in 1990 when he was knighted for his services to literature, acknowledging his significant contribution to English letters. His influence extended beyond novels to include short stories, memoirs, and works of literary criticism that shaped contemporary understanding of English literature.
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Personal Life and Family
Amis was the father of Martin Amis, who would follow in his footsteps to become a celebrated novelist in his own right, creating a notable literary dynasty. This father-son relationship represented one of the most prominent literary families in modern British literature. His personal experiences and relationships often provided material for his satirical observations about English society and human nature.
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Notable Works and Literary Contributions
Among his most significant novels, Lucky Jim stands as his masterpiece and breakthrough work, while One Fat Englishman, Jake's Thing, and The Old Devils represent his continued excellence in satirical fiction. His novel Ending Up (1974) and The Anti-Death League further demonstrated his range and depth as a novelist. Beyond fiction, he edited The New Oxford Book of English Light Verse, showcasing his expertise in poetry and his understanding of English literary tradition.
His versatility extended to short story collections like Mr. Barrett's Secret and Other Stories, and his memoirs provided insights into his life and the literary world of his time. Works like The Riverside Villas Murder showed his ability to work across genres, while Girl, 20 continued his exploration of contemporary English society.
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Later Years and Final Period
Amis continued writing and maintaining his literary output well into his later years, remaining active in the literary community until his death. His later works maintained the satirical edge and social commentary that had defined his career, though they also reflected the wisdom and perspective of his accumulated years. He remained a significant voice in English literature, contributing to discussions about contemporary writing and social issues.
第7章 · 1995年· 全7章中第7章
Legacy and Lasting Impact
Kingsley Amis passed away on October 22, 1995, in London, leaving behind a literary legacy that continues to influence English comic fiction. His satirical novels set the standard for social comedy in post-war British literature, inspiring countless writers who followed. The recognition of his work by critics and institutions, including his knighthood and ranking among Britain's greatest writers, reflects his enduring importance to English literature.
His influence extends beyond his own writing through his son Martin Amis's successful literary career, creating a lasting literary legacy that spans generations. The continued relevance of his satirical observations about English society ensures that his work remains vital and influential for new generations of readers and writers.
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Kingsley Amisはいつ亡くなりましたか?
Kingsley Amisは1995年10月22日にLondon, Roman Empireで亡くなりました(享年73歳)。
Kingsley Amisはどこで生まれましたか?
Kingsley Amisは1922年4月16日にClapham Common, United Kingdomで生まれました。
Kingsley Amisは何で最もよく知られていますか?
Kingsley AmisはEnglish novelist, poet, critic and teacherで最もよく知られています。
Kingsley Amisは何歳で亡くなりましたか?
Kingsley Amisは亡くなった時73歳でした。
Kingsley Amisの国籍はどこですか?
Kingsley AmisはUnited Kingdomの出身です。
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