Kingsley Amis
(1922-1995)
Other Amis links:
Obituary
Bio:
Born in London. Attended City of London School and St. John's
College, Oxford. Served in the Royal Corps of Signals during World
War II. He wrote in many fields including mystery, suspense,
criticism and poetry, and even penned some Bond novels
after Ian Fleming's death in 1964. Knighted in 1990.
Authority in the SF field.
Pseudomyns: Robert Markham
Bibliography:
- The Alteration
- Alternate history
- The Anti-Death League
- novel
- The Alteration
- The Golden Age of SF
- 1981
- The Green Man
- April 1991, Academy Chicago Pub Paperback ISBN:0-897-33220-2
Amazon.com
- New maps of Hell: A Survey of SF
- SF criticism, NY & London, 1960
- 1961 US(?)
- Old Devils
- 1986 ISBN:0-140-10133-0
- non-sf
- One Fat Englishman
- 1963 ISBN:0-140-02417-4
- Russian Hide-and-Seek
- 1980
- Spectrum I
- sh.sts. Ed. w, Robert Conquest
- Spectrum II
- sh.sts. w. Robert Conquest
- Spectrum III
- sh.sts. w. R. Conquest
- Spectrum IV
- sh.sts. Ed. w. R. Conquest 1965
- Spectrum V
- sh.sts. Ed. w. R. Conquest
- "Mason's Life"
- sh.sts. 1972 Sunday Times, London
- "Something Strange"
- 1960
- "Unreal Estates"
- Preface to Spectrum 4, transcript of a
conversation w. B. Aldiss and C.S. Lewis, SF Horizon, 1964