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How Moral Panic and Poison Almost Wiped Gin Off the MapFrom the Food & Wine archives, Kingsley Amis delves into the history of gin and how moral panic (and a bit of poison) almost killed it. In August 1981, the legendary author Kingsley Amis wrote an ...
In more than a dozen books, he created characters who were obsessed with maps, urban walking, sexual fetishes and Volkswagen ...
But since the publication of 'Lucky Jim' in England and 'The Tunnel of Love' in America, I don't believe I've missed a novel by the English Kingsley Amis, or the American Peter De Vries.
But Amis was aware of it. Amis’s father, the novelist Kingsley Amis, was one of the twentieth century’s great chroniclers of his fellow countrymen. Kingsley Amis was gloriously witty, drunken, bigoted ...
An alcoholic pub landlord has visions of a 17th-century doctor of the occult, beginning a monumental clash between good and evil. Adapted from the novel by Kingsley Amis.
From the Food & Wine archives, Kingsley Amis delves into the history of gin and how moral panic (and a bit of poison) almost killed it. In August 1981, the legendary author Kingsley Amis wrote an ...
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