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The History Man

This book delves into the personal and professional life of a historian, offering insights into the challenges and triumphs of the historical profession. more

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Malcolm Bradbury
Malcolm Bradbury

Malcolm Bradbury was an English author known for his science fiction and postmodernist literature. His works often explore themes of technology, culture, and social change, with 'W------+Z' and 'The History Man' being his most famous novels. more

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