Kingsley Amis' memoirs
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Kingsley Amis' memoirs by Kingsley Amis comes up on The Rest Is History, with transcript quotes, timestamps, and episode context.
Kingsley Amis' memoirs by Kingsley Amis appears 1 time across 1 podcast episode on 1 show, with transcript quotes and timestamps.
“Kingsley Amis, who novelist, you know, who you think of as this, this utter reactionary buffer.”
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The host mentions Kingsley Amis' memoirs to illustrate the emergence of a youth culture in the 1930s, particularly through the lens of music like jazz. Amis' experiences with his father's disapproval of jazz highlight the generational clash and the evolving tastes of young people during that era.
Kingsley Amis' memoirs by Kingsley Amis most often appears in conversations about youth culture and music.
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The host mentions Kingsley Amis' memoirs to illustrate the emergence of a youth culture in the 1930s, particularly through the lens of music like jazz. Amis' experiences with his father's disapproval of jazz highlight the generational clash and the evolving tastes of young people during that era.
Recent show rotation: The Rest Is History.
Fastest path back to the source: the strongest indexed mention lands at 19:47 in the episode where we captured it.
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Which episode mentioned Kingsley Amis' memoirs?
50. Teenagers on The Rest Is History is one of the clearest indexed episodes that mentioned Kingsley Amis' memoirs by Kingsley Amis. The first indexed transcript timestamp lands at 19:47.
Which podcast mentioned Kingsley Amis' memoirs?
The Rest Is History is the main indexed podcast currently tied to Kingsley Amis' memoirs by Kingsley Amis.
Who mentioned Kingsley Amis' memoirs on podcasts?
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Why do podcast guests bring up Kingsley Amis' memoirs?
The host mentions Kingsley Amis' memoirs to illustrate the emergence of a youth culture in the 1930s, particularly through the lens of music like jazz. Amis' experiences with his father's disapproval of jazz highlight the generational clash and the evolving tastes of young people during that era. It most often appears in conversations about youth culture and music.
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“The memoirs reflect on Amis' experiences with jazz and generational conflicts over music in the 1930s.”