Shortlisted for the 2015 Walter Scott Prize 'Surely his masterpieceâe¦ Intelligent, terrifying and comicâe¦ Amis has tackled the biggest questions with imagination and intelligence, and the ultimate strength of this masterly novel is that he knows, and shows, that although there is no answer to the questions Auschwitz poses, we must never stop asking them. Read it, ponder it âe" revel in it indeed âe" then read it again.' Allan Massie, Scotsman There was an old story about a king who asked his favourite wizard to create a magic mirror. This mirror didnâe(tm)t show you your reflection. Instead, it showed you your soul âe" it showed you who you really were. But the king couldnâe(tm)t look into the mirror without turning away, and nor could his courtiers. No one could. What happens when we discover who we really are? And how do we come to terms with it? Fearless and original, The Zone of Interest is a violently dark love story set against a backdrop of unadulterated evil, and a vivid journey into the depths and contradictions of the human soul.
Martin Amis
Martin Amis is a British novelist and essayist known for his darkly comic and satirical writing style. He has written over 20 books, including "Money" (1984), "London Fields" (1989), and "The Information" (1995). Amis is known for his sharp wit, distinctive voice, and exploration of contemporary issues in his work. His writing often delves into themes of morality, society, and the human condition. Amis has been a prominent figure in the literary world and has made significant contributions to the genre of postmodern fiction. His most famous work is arguably "Money," which is considered a modern classic of British literature. With his unique storytelling and provocative themes, Martin Amis continues to be a influential figure in contemporary literature.