Malcolm Bradbury Talks on the Creative Process and His Own Work
- Synopsis
- Side 1: Malcolm Bradbury discusses the divergent interests of, and relationship between, writers, the reading public and critics. He outlines the development of the English novel since 1945 considering the revival of liberalism and social realism. The work of Angus Wilson and John Fowles is discussed. Side 2: Malcolm Bradbury discusses the development of his first three novels, ‘Eating People is Wrong’, ‘Stepping Westward’, and ‘The History Man’.
- Language
- English
- Country
- Great Britain
- Medium
- Audio; Audiocassette. 80 min.
- Year of production
- 1978
- Availability
- Sale
- Uses
- Students of English literature.*
- Subjects
- English language and literature
- Keywords
- Bradbury, Malcolm; Fiction in English; novelists
Production Company
- Name
Norwich Tapes
Distributor
- Name
Norwich Tapes
- enquiries@thecriticalforum.co.uk
- Web
- http://thecriticalforum.co.uk External site opens in new window
- Phone
- 01280 816190
- Address
- The Critical Forum
10 West Street
BUCKINGHAM
MK18 1HL - Notes
- 1997 - distributed through Trumedia as well as direct, Many of the tapes are available from The Critical Forum. 2007 A full set of the Critical Forum Tapes has been deposited in the University of Buckingham archive.
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