Being Outspoken

Writing for The Observer, William Skidelsky wonders why Britain still has it in for Martin Amis.

At the same time, Americans quite like writers who behave badly, the classic example being Norman Mailer. The French, too, tend to be more respectful of writers than the British and also expect them to be polemicists and provocateurs. If Martin Amis were French, you imagine that he would be considered a great intellectual.

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