The first faux-Fleming assignments went to writers such as Kingsley Amis (writing as “Robert Markham”) and John Gardner.
James Bond is Back But is He Any Good without Fleming?|Robert McCrum|October 5, 2013|DAILY BEAST
LUCKY JIM By Kingsley Amis Kingsley Amis's first and best novel, and one of the founding books of the genre.
Must-Read College Novels: From “Lucky Jim” to “Pnin”|Sam Munson|August 13, 2012|DAILY BEAST
THE RACHEL PAPERS By Martin Amis What's a Kingsley without a Martin?
Must-Read College Novels: From “Lucky Jim” to “Pnin”|Sam Munson|August 13, 2012|DAILY BEAST
Sam Munson salutes Kingsley Amis, Richard Russo, and other classic collegiate novels.
Must-Read College Novels: From “Lucky Jim” to “Pnin”|Sam Munson|August 13, 2012|DAILY BEAST
Ferris was a fictional David Sedaris, a sober Kingsley Amis.
Then We Came to Book Two|David Goodwillie|January 28, 2010|DAILY BEAST
Farnsworth asked to see what Kingsley and Anderson had picked up.
Moon Glow|G. L. Vandenburg
Now, that sounds very well, and we all agree in what Kingsley says of the truth.
Modern Leaders: Being a Series of Biographical Sketches|Justin McCarthy
But if he could deepen the roots of this comedy for Kingsley's benefit—and for the lady's—it was his duty so to do.
Donovan Pasha And Some People Of Egypt, Complete|Gilbert Parker
Miss Kingsley produced my wraps from her boudoir, which Paul Barr with a brace of sighs assisted me to put on.
A Romantic Young Lady|Robert Grant
It was a cold and inclement spring, a blast of Kingsley's much belauded "north-easter," to which he succumbed.
Highways and Byways in London|Mrs. E. T. Cook.
British Dictionary definitions for Kingsley
Kingsley
/ (ˈkɪŋzlɪ) /
noun
Sir Ben. born 1943, British actor. He won an Oscar for his performance in the title role of the film Gandhi (1982); his later films include Schindler's List (1993) and Sexy Beast (2000)
Charles. 1819–75, British clergyman and author. His works include the historical romances Westward Ho! (1855) and Hereward the Wake (1866) and the children's story The Water Babies (1863)
his brother, Henry . 1830–76, British novelist, editor, and journalist, who spent some time in Australia. His works include Ravenshoe (1861) and the Anglo-Australian novels The Recollections of Geoffrey Hamlyn (1859) and The Hillyars and the Burtons (1865)