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Malcolm Bradbury

    7. September 1932 – 27. November 2000

    Malcolm Bradbury war ein gefeierter englischer Autor und Akademiker, der vor allem für seine Romane bekannt ist. Seine Werke, die oft im universitären Umfeld angesiedelt sind, erforschen durchweg düsterere Themen mit einem weniger spielerischen Stil und einer weniger verspielten Sprache im Vergleich zu seinen Zeitgenossen. Bradbury satirierte meisterhaft die akademische Existenz und befasste sich mit ihren Heucheleien und Komplexitäten durch Erzählungen, die weithin Anklang fanden. Über seine Belletristik hinaus festigten seine aufschlussreiche Literaturkritik und seine umfangreichen Drehbücher für das Fernsehen seinen tiefgreifenden Einfluss auf die britische Literatur und die Medien.

    Malcolm Bradbury
    Spain
    Unsent Letters
    Cuts
    Modernism
    Wechselkurse
    Doctor Criminale
    • Modernism

      • 688 Seiten
      • 25 Lesestunden

      An exploration of the ideas, groupings and the social tensions that shaped the transformation of life caused by the changes of modernity in art, science, politics and philosophy

      Modernism
      4,7
    • Cuts

      • 127 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      Up in the north of England they are cost-cutting at the small provincial university where Henry Babbacombe, a writer, does some teaching. And in the great glass tower of Eldorado TV they are getting ready to cut and edit a major series that will outshine "Brideshead" and "The Jewel in the Crown".

      Cuts
      4,5
    • Unsent Letters

      • 218 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      The postbag of Malcolm Bradbury - academic, author, lecturer, thinker - is crammed with requests for help and advice. 'Please help me with my thesis on the campus novel', 'Please come and talk to my faculty in remote area of the Scottish Highlands', 'Please adapt a classic novel for television', and so on. In reply, Malcolm Bradbury has prepared a book of imaginary letters to cover any request he may receive. There is a letter of thanks for his invitation to talk to three hostile students in a stuffy room and pass the night in a barn; a reply to the European student who wishes to know if he is the same person as David Lodge and which of the two stole his supervisor's umbrella; a letter describing the experience of being the academic who has cycled to L'Escargot for television production meetings; and scathingly funny letters on structuralism, the cuts in education and a great deal more. Above all, they may spare the author from having to write an autobiography.

      Unsent Letters
      3,0
    • Spain

      The Best Travel Writing from the New York Times

      • 321 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      The great diversity of Spain is captured here in a series of breathtaking photographs accompanying a century of travel writing from the pages of the New York Times.

      Spain
      3,4
    • An account of the development of the British novel in the 20th century, and a companion volume to the author's "The Modern American Novel". The various main lines are laid out, and the book includes a detailed survey of post-war writing and the scene today.

      The Modern British Novel
      4,0
    • Present Laughter

      An Anthology of Comic Writing

      • 378 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      This sparkling anthology offers 29 of the best marriages of comedy and fiction. A deliciously varied collection of comic short stories, representing the cream of twentieth century humour.

      Present Laughter
      3,8
    • Punch Lines

      150 Years of Humorous Writing in Punch

      • 372 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      Doran, Amanda-Jane, Punchlines - 150 years of humorous writing in Punch. London, HarperCollins, 1991. 26cm. XII, 371 pages. Original hardcover with dustjacket in protective mylar. Excellent, close to new condition with only minor signs of external wear. Includes work by authors / comedians such as: John Bentjemen / Mary Dunn / Graham Greene / Melvyn bragg / Stevie Smith / William Boyd / Robert Graves / etc.

      Punch Lines
      2,7