Malcolm Bradbury, Eating People is Wrong

Richard Todd (Universiteit Leiden)
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Malcolm Bradbury (1932-2000) made his debut as a novelist with

Eating People Is Wrong

in 1959. That debut is now more than half a century old, and appeared only five years after Kingsley Amis’s

Lucky Jim

, a novel referred to briefly in Bradbury’s narrative, and one year before the ground-breaking

Lady Chatterley

verdict, which changed fiction in Britain and its commonwealth markets for ever. Yet despite several intertextual references to

Lucky Jim

there is a palpable generational difference from the Oxford-educated Amis’ ineluctably comic portrayal of a thinly-disguised University College of Swansea, Wales, and Bradbury’s portrayal of a nameless provincial university. For in 1950, when Bradbury matriculated at what was then University College, Leicester, it was a very small…

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Citation: Todd, Richard. "Eating People is Wrong". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 18 July 2011 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=5450, accessed 27 November 2024.]

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