Time’s Arrow

Time’s Arrow by Martin Amis, published by Vintage on September 29, 1992, is a reprint edition comprising 176 pages. This novel presents a unique narrative structure where the protagonist, Tod T. Friendly, experiences life in reverse, beginning with his death and moving backward through significant events, ultimately leading to the Holocaust. Amis employs this chillingly original approach to explore one of the darkest periods of the 20th century, offering readers a thought-provoking perspective on historical trauma.
In this narrative, Friendly’s life unfolds in a series of backward actions, from breaking up with lovers to the unsettling moments of his medical practice. As he navigates his suburban existence and reflects on his past, the story builds momentum toward a harrowing climax that ties into the historical context of the Holocaust. Through this inventive storytelling, Amis challenges conventional narratives and engages with themes of memory and morality, making Time’s Arrow a distinctive exploration of fiction intertwined with historical events.
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In this icy, knife’s-edge story of a life that progresses backward through time, unfolding into one of the darkest episodes of the 20th century, Amis (“at his intriguing, heedful, and powerful best” —Time Out), finds a chillingly original approach to the Holocaust in fiction • From the acclaimed author of Zone of Interest
“The narrative moves with irresistible momentum…. [Amis is] a daring, exacting writer willing to defy the odds in pursuit of his art.” —Newsday
Tod. T. Friendly is living his life in reverse. Doctor Friendly has just died, but he moves “out of blackest sleep” to find himself surrounded by doctors and on the deathbed of a man in whose body he is imprisoned. After weeks of improving in the hospital, he is sent home to his affable, melting-pot, primary-colors existence in suburban America.
As Friendly breaks up with his lovers in a prelude to seducing them and mangles his patients before he sends them home, his life races backward toward the one appalling moment in modern history when such reversals make sense. From the fresh-cut lawns of his retirement to the hustle of New York, and then back to the boat which reverses his course to the war-torn Europe Friendly came from, Amis brings the steeliest nerve to the job of realizing the novel’s inevitable logic. Trapped in his body from grave to cradle, Friendly’s consciousness can only watch as he struggles to make sense of the good doctor’s most ambitious project yet—the final solution.
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