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  1. Malcolm Bradbury. Sir Malcolm Stanley Bradbury, CBE (7 September 1932 – 27 November 2000) was an English author and academic. [1] Life. Bradbury was born in Sheffield, the son of a railwayman. [2] . His family moved to London in 1935, but returned to Sheffield in 1941 with his brother and mother.

  2. Il composito mondo accademico inglese e americano con le sue regole rigide e le immutabili strutture gerarchiche, la vita dei colleges e dei campus, costituiscono la materia prima dei suoi romanzi Eating people is wrong (1959) e Stepping westward (1965).

  3. Sir Malcolm Bradbury (born September 7, 1932, Sheffield, England—died November 27, 2000, Norwich, Norfolk) was a British novelist and critic who is best known for The History Man (1975), a satirical look at academic life. Bradbury studied at the University of Leicester (B.A., 1953), Queen Mary College (M.A., 1955) in London, and the ...

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  4. Academic, novelist, screenwriter and playwright Malcolm Bradbury was born in Sheffield on 7 September 1932 and educated at West Bridgford Grammar School in Nottingham, the University of Leicester and Queen Mary's College in London. In 1959 he began a Ph.D. in American Studies at Manchester University, published his first novel, Eating People is ...

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  5. Romanziere e critico letterario inglese, nato a Sheffield (Yorkshire) il 27 settembre 1932. Considerato fra i romanzieri più interessanti del secondo dopoguerra, B. ha iniziato la carriera di scrittore con racconti e sketches umoristici per varie riviste inglesi e americane, fra cui Punch . Il suo primo romanzo, Eating people is wrong (1959 ...

  6. Malcolm Stanley Bradbury, writer and teacher, born September 7 1932; died November 27 2000. About The Trust. Bradbury was a prolific writer – as an academic critic, as a novelist and humorist, and for television, a medium which increasingly fascinated him.

  7. Sir Malcolm Bradbury (1932-2000) was Professor at UEA's former School of English and American Studies (EAS) from 1970-1994. This collection is currently being catalogued and will be available to visitors and researchers in due course.