Amis, something of an Evelyn Waugh-manque for our times, is after more than a passing chill or two. It is, quite simply, a rattling good ghost story." - The Times (UK) "In the drunken, lecherous, God-fearing Maurice Allingham, the drunken, lecherous, God-loathing Kingsley Amis created a character who makes sin and redemption far more real and natural than they appear in the works of most professedly Christian novelists." -The Independent (UK) "Ghosts, exorcisms, sexual crises: even though first published back in 1969, Kingsley Amis's story The Green Man is as up-to-date as any trendy movie of the week. It is no small thing to have written a good ghost story to have written a ghost story that is also a major novel is nothing short of miraculous." - Book World "What makes The Green Man readable and re-readable is the skill with which Amis, like Henry James before him, turns the narrative screw. Indeed, the success of this short novel depends very much on the balance that Amis maintains between fear and laughter.'' -Robert Kiely, The New York Times "Contains all the best and familiar Amis qualities-including superb sexual comedy." - Sunday Times "Kingsley Amis is an important writer, and we cannot afford to lose him. As one might expect from the author of Lucky Jim, The Green Man is also an extremely funny book, filled with slapstick, parody and satire. A splendid chiller, in the uncomplicated, old-fashioned sense.
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