Some good ones there Fifth. I considered Burgess but the strength of his career as a novelists seems to be one novel, A Clockwork Orange. Truely a great work. Sort of like Orwell and 1984. I considered Ishiguro, but is he British? I guess so. Fowles is an interesting pick. I had overlooked him. I mentioned some you list, and the others I have idea on.
Come on Virgil, that'd be Kingsley Amis! He was Martin Amis's dad.You're right. I always, always get the two confused.



You're right. I always, always get the two confused.
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. Seriously, this reminds me of the same sort of theoretical dribble that was thrown around some 25 years ago concerning the imminent "death of painting"... and yet the old boy still seems to be going strong. Perhaps he will never hold the position he once had before the days of photography and film, but he still hasn't quite given up the ghost. If anything seems to be petering out it is the sort of dry conceptualism that was imagined would replace painting.

