Fielding Goodney

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Fielding Goodney is a fictional character from Martin Amis’s darkly comic novel "Money: A Suicide Note," embodying the excess and moral ambiguity of the 1980s entertainment industry.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Money: A Suicide Note NERFINISHED
associatedTheme capitalism
consumerism
media culture
moral corruption
self-destruction
associatedWithIndustry entertainment industry
countryOfFictionalSetting United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Martin Amis NERFINISHED
depictedEra 1980s
firstAppearance Money: A Suicide Note NERFINISHED
genreOfWork dark comedy
hasFictionalUniverse Money fictional universe
languageOfWork English
literaryMovementOfWork postmodernism
medium novel
narrativeRole major supporting character
partOfWork British postmodern literature
publicationYearOfFirstAppearance 1984
represents excess of the 1980s entertainment industry
moral ambiguity
workAuthorNationality British
workCharacterType satirical figure

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Money: A Suicide Note hasCharacter Fielding Goodney