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  1. House of Meetings, by Martin Amis, is a 2006 novel about two brothers who share a common love interest while living in a Soviet gulag during the last decade of Stalin's rule. This novel was written by Amis during a two-year-long self-imposed exile in Uruguay following the release and tepid reception afforded to his 2003 novel Yellow ...

    • Martin Amis
    • 198
    • 2006
    • 2006
  2. Since 2019. House of Meetings. Vergader- en eventlocatie, verscholen in de bezadigde groene rand van de gemeente Duffel. Onbegrensde charme en een tijdloos design omringd door uitzonderlijk heerlijke natuur. Welkom Hôme. Vergaderuimtes. Volledig uitgeruste vergaderruimtes, boardrooms en trainingslocaties inclusief presentatiemateriaal en catering.

  3. 18. Sept. 2006 · House of Meetings. Martin Amis, Jeff Woodman (Translation) 3.41. 2,617 ratings304 reviews. An extraordinary novel that ratifies Martin Amis’s standing as “a force unto himself,” as The Washington Post has “There is, quite simply, no one else like him.” House of Meetings is a love story, gothic in timbre and triangular in shape.

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  4. The narrator and protagonist (by no stretch could you call him the hero) of Martin Amis’s new novel, “House of Meetings,” is an archetype of the eternal Soviet nightmare, a decorated war veteran...

  5. 8. Jan. 2008 · House of Meetings. Martin Amis. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, Jan 8, 2008 - Fiction - 256 pages. NATIONAL BESTSELLER • An extraordinary, harrowing, endlessly surprising novel set in 1946,...

    • Martin Amis
    • Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 2008
    • reprint
    • House of MeetingsVintage International
  6. House of Meetings | Amis, Martin | ISBN: 9781400044559 | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher mit Versand und Verkauf duch Amazon.

  7. 9. Jan. 2007 · By Michiko Kakutani. Jan. 9, 2007. Martin Amis’s new novel, “House of Meetings,” tackles the same sobering material his 2002 nonfiction book “Koba the Dread” did: Stalin’s slave labor camps and...