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Malcolm Bradbury

    September 7, 1932 – November 27, 2000

    Malcolm Bradbury was an acclaimed English author and academic, best known for his novels. His works, often set within university life, consistently explore darker themes with a less playful style and language compared to his contemporaries. Bradbury masterfully satirized academic existence, delving into its hypocrisies and complexities through narratives that resonated widely. Beyond his fiction, his insightful literary criticism and extensive television scripting further cemented his profound influence on British literature and media.

    Malcolm Bradbury
    The Modern British Novel
    Spain
    Unsent Letters
    The Penguin Companion to Literature - 3: United States and Latin American Literature (Reference Books)
    Cuts
    Modernism