Martin Amis, the author of London Fields and Money, has died at the age of 73.
Amis was born in 1948 in Oxford and was the son of celebrated author Sir Kingsley Amis, who penned books including Lucky Jim and Jake’s Thing.
At the age of 21, he became the literary editor of the New Statesmen and then a feature writer for The Observer, before turning to fiction. His best-known novels are Money, London Fields and The Information, which are commonly referred to as the London trilogy and all explore the lives of middle-class debauched men in the capital.
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