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A ruthless satire of academic life, The History Man by Malcolm Bradbury is a witty campus novel and one of the most influential books of the 1970s.

With an introduction by James Naughtie.


Take a Valium. Have a party. Go on a demo. Shoot a soldier. Make a bang. Bed a friend. That’s your problem-solving system . . . But haven’t we tried all that?

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, promiscuous ’70s liberal and exhausted victim of motherhood.

Funny, disconcerting and provocative, Bradbury's classic novel brilliantly satirizes a world of academic power struggles as his anti-hero seduces his away around campus. But is also reveals a marriage in crisis and demonstrates the fragility of the human heart.



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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
Malcolm Bradbury has come up with a novel that simply must be read -- Elizabeth Berridge * Daily Telegraph *
Extremely witty . . . Bradbury writes brilliantly * New York Times *
Very funny . . . a quite ruthless satire * Evening Standard *
Exhilarating . . . A book which captures for all time the spirit of an age -- Margaret Drabble

The History Man: Picador Classic

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    Publisher: Pan Macmillan
    Publication Date: 01/06/2017
    ISBN13: 9781509823390, 978-1509823390
    ISBN10: 1509823395
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    Description

    Book Synopsis

    A ruthless satire of academic life, The History Man by Malcolm Bradbury is a witty campus novel and one of the most influential books of the 1970s.

    With an introduction by James Naughtie.


    Take a Valium. Have a party. Go on a demo. Shoot a soldier. Make a bang. Bed a friend. That’s your problem-solving system . . . But haven’t we tried all that?

    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, promiscuous ’70s liberal and exhausted victim of motherhood.

    Funny, disconcerting and provocative, Bradbury's classic novel brilliantly satirizes a world of academic power struggles as his anti-hero seduces his away around campus. But is also reveals a marriage in crisis and demonstrates the fragility of the human heart.



    Trade Review
    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
    Malcolm Bradbury has come up with a novel that simply must be read -- Elizabeth Berridge * Daily Telegraph *
    Extremely witty . . . Bradbury writes brilliantly * New York Times *
    Very funny . . . a quite ruthless satire * Evening Standard *
    Exhilarating . . . A book which captures for all time the spirit of an age -- Margaret Drabble

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