Arrow of time by Martin Amis lived without a cherry bowl. Sometimes you can not explain everything. You can not, Martin Amis knows this. Time's Arrow is a book on the Holocaust. There is nothing new in that material, nor any attempt to explain something. So then why are you having trouble reading (or writing)? The difference between this book and the usual "Holocaust Book" is that it provides you a "different" view, as described on the cover page. Time's Arrow is not a typical Holocaust book.
For those who have studied and studied Martin Amis, I will break the principle of the Holocaust. The arrow of time should be better known. The area of interest is his latest novel. He certainly did his best and succeeded in creating something faithful to the seriousness of that subject. I like the expression of Belle De Seigneur by Albert Cohen. I do not know anything about it, so I bought it. This is a wonderful job. I translate it in French and read it again. Translation is not unpleasant (once!), That translation is incredible, capturing all modernism and chatter. This brought comedy, romance, consciousness flow, thoroughness, and a bleak tragedy. I often read something like "compared to one of the wonderful novels of the 20th century, Joyce, Proust ...". In this case, such a thing holds true.
Experience, Martin Amis - I have never enjoyed Amis's novels. A comic novel that we post in the future reading list, but this is just a memoir of explosives. Indeed, this is a hotspot, but it is the best way. 84, Charing Cross Road, Helene Hanff - I am very excited about you. This was a series of letters between New York's TV drama writer Hanff and the London bookstore employee Frank Doel, she kept antique reading documents. These letters were perfect and wonderful over the period from 1949 to 1968. That ending is very bad