I have read several Amis novels recently, and I have noticed that they all seem to be written at a different pace. 'Take a Girl Like You', for instance, is carefully constructed, an artful comic novel. 'I Like it Here', is a very relaxed meditation, full of droll asides, almost Amis talking to himself.'One Fat Englishman' however is a full on assault. Micheldene is fat, lustful, greedy and has a Rottweiler of a temper. On the other hand, he is searingly bright and hilarious.This book could not be published today. No publisher would print, I shouldn't think, a novel containing so many comments so overtly sexist and racist.Another point: I should think you could read this novel as a commentary on Anglo-American relations at any time since 1774.Unmissable.