Kingsley Amis Quotes
A collection of quotes by Kingsley Amis.
Kingsley Amis (1922-1995) was a renowned British author and poet. Born on April 16, 1922, in London, England, Amis developed a passion for literature and writing at an early age. He attended the City of London School and later studied at St. John's College, Oxford.
Amis's writing career began during his time at Oxford when he served as the editor of the student magazine, "The Oxford Poetry." His first published work was a collection of poetry titled "Bright November" in 1947. However, he gained widespread recognition and acclaim for his novels, often capturing the social and cultural changes in post-war England.
One of his most popular novels is "Lucky Jim" published in 1954, which established Amis as a leading voice of the "Angry Young Men" movement in British literature. Throughout his career, Amis produced numerous acclaimed works, ranging from novels such as "Take a Girl Like You" and "The Old Devils" to collections of essays and poetry.
Amis was recognized with several awards, including the Booker Prize for Fiction in 1986 for his novel "The Old Devils." His wit, humor, and keen observation of society made him one of the most prominent British writers of the 20th century.
Kingsley Amis passed away on October 22, 1995, leaving behind a significant literary legacy that continues to inspire and entertain readers around the world.