Martin Amis is having trouble with his publishing house in Germany; Hanser-Verlag refuses to print his lecherous love story set in Auschwitz. At a book presentation in London, the famous British author does not take this with his usual sense of humor.
The organizers of the “Financial Times” have projected a huge photo of the author high up on the wall. Martin Amis looks younger there than in person. The British writer is 65 years old, and spends the evening on the stage of Kings Place in the shadow of his younger self. In every respect.
Once upon a time he was the enfant terrible among the writers in Great Britain. The success of books like “Money” or “London Fields” quickly made him a part of the literary elite of his generation. In the 1980s he succeeded to describe with masterly satirical furor the deficiencies of his society. And what does Martin Amis write about now, 30 years later? His 14th novel is called “The Zone of Interest” and is a lecherous love story set in Auschwitz.