All Dressed Up and Nowhere to Go


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Malcolm Bradbury's humorous look at Britain's transition to midcentury modernity

After spending a year teaching in an American university in the 1950s, Malcolm Bradbury returned to England only to realize that his native country had become nearly as mystifying to him as the American Midwest. As Britain marched toward a new decade, much of the country was changing inexorably, its agrarian past paved over by suburban developers, its quiet traditionalism replaced by beehive hairdos and shiny, glass-walled office buildings. And so, to confront this curious moment in British history, Bradbury turned to the sharpest tool in his arsenal: humor. In All Dressed Up and Nowhere to Go, he writes of a country balancing precariously on the boundary of two worlds, with the wry wit and keenly observant eye that have made him one of the twentieth century's greatest satirists.


Author: Malcolm Bradbury
Publisher: Open Road Media
Published: 05/19/2015
Pages: 180
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.51lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.25w x 0.45d
ISBN13: 9781504005364
ISBN10: 1504005368
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Anthropology | Cultural & Social
- Humor | Topic | Politics
- History | Social History

About the Author
Malcolm Bradbury (1932 2000) was a well-known novelist, critic, and academic, as well as founder of the creative writing department at the University of East Anglia. His seven novels include"The History Man"and"Rates of Exchange," which was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize. Bradbury was knighted in 2000 for services to literature and died the same year."