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I Like It Here is a novel by the English writer Kingsley Amis, first published in 1958 by Victor Gollancz. The 'here' of the title is England, and the novel is about going away from here, to abroad. Amis called it merely 'experience with style sauce' - and the novel uses material from his own life, his trip to Portugal to fulfill the conditions of his Somerset Maugham Award - he would not write such an explicitly autobiographical novel again until later works such as (1994), The Folks That Live on the Hill (1990) and, partially, (1995).

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  • أحب المكان هنا (I Like It Here) هي رواية للكاتب الإنجلزي كينجسلي أميس، نشرت عام 1958، عن دار نشر فيكتور غولانس. (ar)
  • I Like It Here is a novel by the English writer Kingsley Amis, first published in 1958 by Victor Gollancz. The 'here' of the title is England, and the novel is about going away from here, to abroad. Amis called it merely 'experience with style sauce' - and the novel uses material from his own life, his trip to Portugal to fulfill the conditions of his Somerset Maugham Award - he would not write such an explicitly autobiographical novel again until later works such as (1994), The Folks That Live on the Hill (1990) and, partially, (1995). (en)
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  • أحب المكان هنا (I Like It Here) هي رواية للكاتب الإنجلزي كينجسلي أميس، نشرت عام 1958، عن دار نشر فيكتور غولانس. (ar)
  • I Like It Here is a novel by the English writer Kingsley Amis, first published in 1958 by Victor Gollancz. The 'here' of the title is England, and the novel is about going away from here, to abroad. Amis called it merely 'experience with style sauce' - and the novel uses material from his own life, his trip to Portugal to fulfill the conditions of his Somerset Maugham Award - he would not write such an explicitly autobiographical novel again until later works such as (1994), The Folks That Live on the Hill (1990) and, partially, (1995). (en)
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  • أحب المكان هنا (رواية) (ar)
  • I Like It Here (en)
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