Kingsley Amis
Kingsley (William) Amis , novelist, poet, and critic, took his MA at Oxford and was a lecturer in English at Swansea and Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge. A satirist and debunker of note, he is best known for such social comedies as his first novel, Lucky Jim (1954), but also saw science fiction as an ideal medium for satirical and sociological extrapolation. Amis' controversial artistic evolution from supposed radical to national institution was neatly summed up by his receipt of a knighthood...See more
Kingsley (William) Amis , novelist, poet, and critic, took his MA at Oxford and was a lecturer in English at Swansea and Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge. A satirist and debunker of note, he is best known for such social comedies as his first novel, Lucky Jim (1954), but also saw science fiction as an ideal medium for satirical and sociological extrapolation. Amis' controversial artistic evolution from supposed radical to national institution was neatly summed up by his receipt of a knighthood in 1990. See less