Remembering Martin Amis: A Tribute to a Literary Legend.

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Tributes pour in for Martin Amis, the celebrated British novelist who died at the age of 73. Salman Rushdie led the tributes, describing Amis as having a unique literary voice. Amis's writing style, which prioritized language over plot and narrative, was praised by many. He leaves behind a shelf of 15 novels, including Money and London Fields. Amis had been diagnosed with oesophageal cancer, the same illness that killed his friend Christopher Hitchens in 2011.
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