Money

In 'Money', Martin Amis explores the hedonistic chaos of the 1980s through the eyes of John Self, a boisterous director fueled by excess and greed. Self's life spirals as his pursuit of wealth leads him into a whirlwind of consumerism and moral decay. With sharp wit and dark humor, Amis captures the absurdity of capitalism and debauchery. As Self's indulgences catch up with him, readers are left questioning the true cost of living a life devoted to pleasure. Will he emerge unscathed from his self-destructive path, or is there a reckoning waiting at the end?

By Martin Amis

Published: 2010

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