"Are there any ugly women that Amis affords full humanity? I'm not convinced." Leon Craig

"Are there any ugly women that Amis affords full humanity? I'm not convinced." Leon Craig

Leon Craig's debut novel The Decadence was published in September of 2025, with the paperback due to be published in August 2026.


She speaks to Jack Aldane about Amis's 2010 novel The Pregnant Widow, a complex synthesis of comedy of manners, roman à clef, and historical revision that examines the language and practices of the sexual revolution through a set of characters ostensibly holidaying for a summer in Campania in Italy circa 1970.


Together, they discuss the characters' parts in advancing the discourse Amis wants us to entertain about what the sexual revolution stood for, as well as those it served, those it cheated, and what we still find decades later in its aftermath. Also featured in this episodes are nods to Experience and Dead Babies, the latter a particular influence on The Decadence.


Leon also describes what it feels like to be a hereditary novelist in 2026, and what writers like herself owe Amis for having pressed on with his career despite living in Kingsley's shadow, and why no writer, however well-connected, gets to avoid the unglamourous side of the job.


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"When you don't win The Booker, you know it's alright, because Amis didn't either." Kevin Power

"When you don't win The Booker, you know it's alright, because Amis didn't either." Kevin Power

Many a male Amis reader owes his smoking habit to the author.The novelist Kevin Power is one who thought he'd quit for good, until he spotted Amis and Isabel Fonseca walking on the grounds of Ireland'...

6 Touko 55min

"I wish Amis's Substack was landing in my inbox today." George Monaghan and Nicholas Harris

"I wish Amis's Substack was landing in my inbox today." George Monaghan and Nicholas Harris

For this episode of My Martin Amis, we're plugging into the London recording studio of the New Statesman magazine.From the intro: "Founded by economists and social reformers Sidney and Beatrice Webb a...

14 Maalis 36min

"Amis's talent was to put words to things in ways both unobvious and inevitable." David Szalay

"Amis's talent was to put words to things in ways both unobvious and inevitable." David Szalay

David Szalay won the Booker Prize for his sixth novel Flesh in 2025. In this tense, spare, frictionless work of fiction, he drip feeds us the story of the laconic male protagonist Istvan, who spends h...

12 Helmi 44min

"Every page of London Fields has a sense of an author in absolute command." Rob Doyle

"Every page of London Fields has a sense of an author in absolute command." Rob Doyle

In the basement room of an East London flat one rainy January morning, Jack sat down with the Irish writer Rob Doyle to discuss the publication of his third novel, Cameo, and delve into his long and c...

23 Tammi 51min

"I went to pick him up at Manchester Piccadilly Station and...he was doing Pilates." John McAuliffe and Ian McGuire

"I went to pick him up at Manchester Piccadilly Station and...he was doing Pilates." John McAuliffe and Ian McGuire

This episode takes Jack Aldane to Manchester, where he meets two men who knew Martin Amis in a rather unique setting. Ian McGuire and John McAuliffe, both esteemed authors, are the co-founders of The ...

3 Syys 202550min

"Amis wrote with precision of judgement, of observation, and with great linguistic ingenuity." Geoff Dyer

"Amis wrote with precision of judgement, of observation, and with great linguistic ingenuity." Geoff Dyer

In this episode, Jack sits down with the award-winning author and novelist Geoff Dyer at his home to discuss the Good Book of Mart (as distinct from the Big Book of Mart), AKA The War Against Cliché.G...

5 Elo 202545min

"I hope writers today can rediscover the verve and energy of Martin Amis." Ross Barkan

"I hope writers today can rediscover the verve and energy of Martin Amis." Ross Barkan

Ross Barkan is a 35 year-old American journalist and novelist from Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. His third novel, Glass Century, was published on 6 May 2025.On a semi-vacation to London this summer, Ross and J...

18 Heinä 202547min

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