Malcolm Bradbury Bücher
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.







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
Inside Trading
- 80 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
The only full-length stage play by the acclaimed novelist and critic Malcolm Bradbury
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.
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.
"Focuses on writers and works that are intimately bound up with a place and a time, capturing a town, a city, a region, in its literary heyday."--Jacket.
This book, in ten succinct essays, examines the ten "greats" of early 20th century literature. In each case the author's most important work is discussed in the context of the author's life, other writings and place in the modernist movement.
The Novel Today
- 272 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
A collection of papers by contemporary novelists considering the authors' side of the debate about the nature of the modern novel. Those contributing include Iris Murdoch, Saul Bellow, Doris Lessing, Philip Roth and John Fowles.
A monumental critical history that sums up the American literary achievement from Henry James to Thomas Pynchon. Beginning with the 1890s and the seminal novels of Henry James and Theodore Dreiser, this highly acclaimed volume charts the flowering of the American narrative tradition. It takes in Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and Faulkner; the emergence of Jewish and African-American literatures; and the works of Thomas Pynchon, Philip Roth, and Kurt Vonnegut. Updated to consider the most important fiction of the 1980s and early 90s, The Modern American Novel is a comprehensive critical history of American literary achievement."