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Time's Arrow 
  by Martin Amis 
                    
                    	
                    Paperback : 176 pages
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Introduction
In Time's Arrow the doctor Tod T. Friendly dies and then feels markedly better, breaks up with his lovers as a prelude to seducing them, and mangles his patients before he sends them home. And all the while Tod's life races backward toward the one appalling moment in modern history when such reversals make sense.
"The narrative moves with irresistible momentum.... [Amis is] a daring, exacting writer willing to defy the odds in pursuit of his art."--Newsday
Amis attempts here to write a path into and through the  inverted morality of the Nazis: how can a writer tell about something  that's fundamentally unspeakable? Amis' solution is a deft literary  conceit of narrative inversion. He puts two separate consciousnesses  into the person of one man, ex-Nazi doctor Tod T. Friendly. One  identity wakes at the moment of Friendly's death and runs backwards in  time, like a movie played in reverse, (e.g., factory smokestacks scrub  the air clean,) unaware of the terrible past he approaches. The  "normal" consciousness runs in time's regular direction, fleeing his  ignominious history.
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