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The History Man Malcolm Bradbury

The History Man By Malcolm Bradbury

The History Man by Malcolm Bradbury


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Summary

`The funniest and best-written novel I have seen for a very long time' Auberon Waugh

The History Man Summary

The History Man by Malcolm Bradbury

Howard Kirk, product of the Swinging Sixties, radical university lecturer, and one half of a very modern marriage, is throwing a party. The night will have all sorts of repercussions: for Henry Beamish, Howard's desperate and easily neglected friend, and for Howard's wife Barbara, promiscuous '70s liberal and exhausted victim of motherhood.

The History Man is Malcolm Bradbury's masterpiece and the definitive campus novel of the 1970s. It brilliantly satirizes a world of academic power struggles and abuse at the highest level as the Machiavellian Howard effortlessly seduces his way around campus.

The History Man Reviews

`The funniest and best-written novel I have seen for a very long time' Auberon Waugh
`Grim wit, chill comedy and a fictional energy which is as imaginative as the tale is shocking' A. S. Byatt

About Malcolm Bradbury

Malcolm Bradbury was a well-known novelist, critic and academic, and founder of the creative writing department at the University of East Anglia. He was the author of seven novels, including The History Man and Rates of Exchange, which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. He was awarded a knighthood in 2000 and died the same year.

Additional information

GOR004461322
9781447222811
1447222814
The History Man by Malcolm Bradbury
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pan Macmillan
20120913
272
N/A
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