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  1. Amis's first, 15-year marriage was to Hilary Bardwell, the daughter of a civil servant, by whom he had two sons and one daughter: Philip Amis, a graphics designer; Martin Amis, a novelist who died in 2023; and Sally Amis, who died in 2000.

  2. Kingsley Amis, novelist, poet, critic, and teacher who created in his first novel, Lucky Jim, a comic figure that became a household word in Great Britain in the 1950s. His son Martin also became a well-known novelist. Learn more about Amis’s life and career in this article.

  3. Amis also earned praise as an essayist and reviewer. His personal life earned him national recognition as well; his bitter divorce from his second wife, author Elizabeth Howard, was highly publicized. Amis used these events as fodder for his later novels. Amis was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1990.

  4. Kingsley Amis described winning the literary world’s most prestigious award in his Memoirs with customary wit and economy. His by-then substantial frame was squeezed into a tight dinner jacket, with his feet in brown brogues because they would no longer fit into his smart patent leather half-boots.

  5. How did Kingsley Amis's personal and political life evolve in the mid-20th century? What personal difficulties did Kingsley Amis face later in life, and how was he recognized for his literary contributions?

  6. Oct 23, 1995 · Kingsley Amis's second marriage broke up in 1983 and in later life he happily shared a house in Hampstead with his first wife, Hillie, and her second husband, Lord Kilmarnock - a twist in his...

  7. Later life. As Amis political life turned conservative, his personal life was anything but. He ended his 15–year marriage to Hilary Bardwell when he left her for fellow novelist Elizabeth Jane Howard in 1965.

  8. May 17, 2018 · He married Hilary A. Bardwell in 1948 and took a post as lecturer in English at the University College of Swansea in Wales.

  9. Apr 23, 2022 · Kingsley Amis could sit in his study all day, with just his flamboyant characters for company, but when the sun set he collapsed into panic if he was alone. The solution? Parties, lovers,...

  10. Sir Kingsley William Amis CBE (16 April 1922 – 22 October 1995) was an English novelist, poet, critic and teacher. He wrote more than 20 novels, six volumes of poetry, a memoir, short stories, radio and television scripts, and works of social and literary criticism.