Amsterdam

Amsterdam

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Condition: SECONDHAND

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Edition: 1st uk ed., 1st impr.,

Condition remarks:
Book: Very good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Yellowed
Markings: No markings

A darkly comic and Booker Prize-winning novella, Amsterdam chronicles the moral unraveling of two old friends — composer Clive Linley and newspaper editor Vernon Halliday — whose lives intersect in the aftermath of the death of a woman they both once loved. McEwan constructs a razor-sharp satire of late-twentieth-century British society, skewering the self-serving ethics of the creative and media classes with surgical precision. As each man convinces himself of his own moral superiority, the narrative builds with quiet, unsettling tension toward a conclusion that is both darkly ironic and deeply satisfying. The prose is elegant and controlled, balancing wit with a creeping sense of dread that keeps the reader off-balance until the final, devastating pages. Compact yet rich in psychological insight, Amsterdam stands as a masterclass in the art of the literary thriller.

Author: Ian Mcewan
Format: Hardback
Published: 1998, Jonathan Cape

Description

Edition: 1st uk ed., 1st impr.,

Condition remarks:
Book: Very good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Yellowed
Markings: No markings

A darkly comic and Booker Prize-winning novella, Amsterdam chronicles the moral unraveling of two old friends — composer Clive Linley and newspaper editor Vernon Halliday — whose lives intersect in the aftermath of the death of a woman they both once loved. McEwan constructs a razor-sharp satire of late-twentieth-century British society, skewering the self-serving ethics of the creative and media classes with surgical precision. As each man convinces himself of his own moral superiority, the narrative builds with quiet, unsettling tension toward a conclusion that is both darkly ironic and deeply satisfying. The prose is elegant and controlled, balancing wit with a creeping sense of dread that keeps the reader off-balance until the final, devastating pages. Compact yet rich in psychological insight, Amsterdam stands as a masterclass in the art of the literary thriller.