The History Man by Malcolm Bradbury


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The History Man by Malcolm Bradbury

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“The History Man” is a satirical novel written by Malcolm Bradbury, first published in 1975. Set in a fictional British university during the 1970s, the novel offers a critical and humorous exploration of the intellectual and social climate of the time.

The protagonist, Howard Kirk, is a charismatic and manipulative lecturer in sociology. He is an advocate of radical ideologies and is keen on challenging traditional norms and institutions. The story follows Kirk as he navigates through the academic world, engaging in various intellectual and sexual pursuits. The novel satirizes the political and social upheavals of the 1960s and 1970s, touching on themes such as liberalism, feminism, and the counterculture movement.

“The History Man” is known for its witty prose, dark humor, and insightful commentary on the cultural changes of the era. The novel captures the spirit of its time, providing a critical examination of the intellectual and moral shifts in society. If you’re interested in satirical works that explore the dynamics of academia and societal changes, “The History Man” by Malcolm Bradbury might be worth considering.

 

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