**Malcolm Bradbury's classic skewering of 1970s academia, hailed by the *New York Times* as "an encyclopedia of radical chic as well as a genuinely comic novel"** Among the painfully hip students and teachers at the liberal University of Watermouth, Howard Kirk appears to be the most stylish of t
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โ Scribed by Bradbury, Malcolm
- Book ID
- 110486510
- Publisher
- Picador
- Year
- 1975
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 161 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780330390316
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โฆ Synopsis
Product Description
Howard Kirk is the trendiest of radical tutors at a fashionable university. Timid Vice-Chancellors pale before his threats of disruption. Reactionary colleagues are crushed beneath his merciless Marxist logic. Woman are drawn by his promiscuity. A self-appointed revolutionary hero, Howard always comes out on top.
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Husband and wife radical poseurs wreak havoc in British academia during the '60s and '70s in this satirical novel first published in 1975. Novelist, critic, television dramatist and part-time professor Bradbury won the Royal Society of Literature's Heinemann Prize for it and adapted it into a TV series. On audiotape, narrator Paul Shelley gives it fine treatment, underplaying the humor and nicely vivifying the characters. Despite all the references to the European left, anyone trafficking among the American liberal intelligentsia of the period will recognize the symptoms and get a chuckle out of them. Y.R. ยฉ AudioFile 2000, Portland, Maine-- Copyright ยฉ AudioFile, Portland, Maine
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