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  1. CHRONOLOGY Malcolm Bradbury. 1932. Born in Sheffield, England, to Arthur & Doris Bradbury. 1935. Brother Basil Bradbury is born. 1943-50. Attends West Bridgford Grammar School in Nottingham. 1950. Arrives at University College Leicester. 1952-53. Student editor of Luciad magazine at University College Leicester.

  2. Sir Malcolm Stanley Bradbury CBE was an English author and academic. He is best known to a wider public as a novelist. Although he is often compared with David Lodge, his friend and a contemporary as a British exponent of the campus novel genre, Bradbury's books are consistently darker in mood and less playful both in style and language. His ...

  3. Malcolm Bradbury, writer and critic. HOME / BIOGRAPHY / FICTION / CRITICISM / TELEVISION & FILM / UEA & CREATIVE WRITING / MEMORIAL TRUST. Malcolm was a gifted teacher and writer. His artful reticence and his passion for literature transformed my life. Ian McEwan.

  4. 28 de nov. de 2000 · In these words, Sir Malcolm Bradbury, who has died aged 68, made his own Hitchcockian, though uncharacteristically reclusive, appearance in The History Man, his greatest and most influential novel.

  5. Malcolm Bradbury. Aged 27, Malcolm Bradbury was in hospital with a serious heart condition that he wasn’t expected to survive. He both survived and used his confinement to write his breakthrough novel, Eating People Is Wrong. Bradbury, who died in 2000, had a garlanded career as a teacher and writer. He was an expert on the modern novel and ...

  6. Books. The Modern British Novel. Malcolm Bradbury. Secker & Warburg, 1993 - Literary Criticism - 511 pages. Bradbury argues that almost a century since the emergence of Modernism, it is now possible to see the entire period in perspective. It is clear that the first 50 years - from Henry James, Wilde and Stevenson, through James Joyce, Lawrence ...

  7. 12 de ene. de 2008 · Sat 12 Jan 2008 18.50 EST. T he title of Malcolm Bradbury's third novel, published in 1975, has become a proverbial phrase, invoked in journalistic headlines and echoed by other writers (eg Alan ...