The History Man

Par : Malcolm Bradbury
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  • Nombre de pages253
  • PrésentationBroché
  • FormatGrand Format
  • Poids0.19 kg
  • Dimensions13,0 cm × 19,7 cm × 1,5 cm
  • ISBN1-5098-2339-5
  • EAN9781509823390
  • Date de parution01/01/1998
  • CollectionPicador Classic
  • ÉditeurPicador
  • PréfacierJames Naughtie

Résumé

Take a Valium. Have a party. Go on a demo. Shoot a soldier. Make a bong. 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 Barbara, promiscuous '70s liberal and exhausted victim of motherhood.
The History Man is Malcolm Bradbury's masterpiece, the definitive campus novel and one of the most influential novels of the 1970s. Funny, disconcerting and provocative, Bradbury brilliantly satirizes a world of academic power struggles as his anti-hero seduces his way around campus. But beneath the surface is an altogether more affecting portrait : it reveals a marriage in crisis and demonstrates the fragility of the human heart.
Take a Valium. Have a party. Go on a demo. Shoot a soldier. Make a bong. 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 Barbara, promiscuous '70s liberal and exhausted victim of motherhood.
The History Man is Malcolm Bradbury's masterpiece, the definitive campus novel and one of the most influential novels of the 1970s. Funny, disconcerting and provocative, Bradbury brilliantly satirizes a world of academic power struggles as his anti-hero seduces his way around campus. But beneath the surface is an altogether more affecting portrait : it reveals a marriage in crisis and demonstrates the fragility of the human heart.
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