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  1. Sir Malcolm Stanley Bradbury, CBE (7 September 1932 – 27 November 2000) was an English author and academic.

  2. 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.

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  3. 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.

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  4. Learn about the life and works of Malcolm Bradbury, a prolific and influential writer of novels, criticism and television dramas. Explore his themes, styles and influences, from Eating People Is Wrong to The History Man.

  5. Learn about the life and works of Malcolm Bradbury, a British writer and critic who taught at the University of East Anglia and wrote novels such as The History Man and Rates of Exchange. Explore his academic and literary achievements, awards, adaptations and death.

  6. Learn about Malcolm Bradbury, a novelist, teacher and judge of the Booker Prize. He wrote Eating People Is Wrong in hospital and The History Man, a campus novel.

  7. Sir Malcolm Stanley Bradbury CBE was an English author and academic. He is best known to a wider public as a novelist. Although he is often compared with David Lodge, his friend and a contemporary as a British exponent of the campus novel genre, Bradbury's books are consistently darker in mood and less playful both in style and language.