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| November 01, 2003 | Watman, Max | COPYRIGHT 2003 Foundation for Cultural Review. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

I'd like to dispense straightaway with what I like about Martin Amis and move on to the meatier stuff. His secondary life's project--his primary one being himself--can be seen as an attempt to write out how harassing the daily details of life can be. I like his characters' endless confrontation with the banal gone crazy. That's why, in The Information (1995), Richard-the-not-well-known-novelist's paisley pajamas are soaked in sweat, that's why he fears his mail, that's the whole thing about lugging the Hoover. His wife says: "Could you nip round to the electrician and pop the Hoover in?" And it is torture, not only because "Richard's nipping and popping days were definitely over" but also because the Hoover becomes the luggable metaphor for all that he has failed to achieve. He is convinced that Beckett never had to nip around the corner and get his vacuum cleaner fixed. (Which I've always thought of as a lost opportunity, for Amis, considering that it's a modern-world problem, and Beckett probably never did have to do that, because he would have had a maid, not a vacuum.)

This is the same thing Amis was trying in Time's Arrow. The world moves backwards, so there's lots of hassle at the market, where you put things back on the shelves, and in the toilet.

The little things add up to the big thing. In The Information, Richard is having a crisis, a midlife crisis: But "it wasn't his fault--it was death's faulty

In Yellow Dog, Xan Meo gets his head bashed in at a pub. (1) Early in his convalescence, "The dullest chores of body-maintenance, those that normally made you numb with inanition, were hereabouts hailed as skills.... Aslant in the next bed but one there lay a seventy-year-old who was being taught how to swallow."

His recovery is physical, moral, psychological, etc. He's forgotten how to behave towards his wife, his children, the world. He is harassed by the banal.

The King, another character in the book, would naturally have a difficult time with the simple stuff.

His daughter gets into trouble in the bath when someone films her in there.

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