Who Do You Think You Are?

Malcolm Bradbury

Who Do You Think You Are?

What's It All About?

Who Do You Think You Are? contains all the wit, verbal dexterity and spot-on satirical humour of Malcolm Bradbury's finest novels, including the work that helped to define a generation, The History Man.

In seven short stories Malcolm Bradbury takes a subtly ironic look at a variety of targets: American academics, provincial Britain, the aspirations of social workers, psychologists, the well-intentioned. . .

In addition he delights us with an irreverent and hilarious series of parodies of some of the greatest paradigms of the British and American literary scenes: a passage from Iris Murdoch's little-known The Sublime and the Ridiculous; Muriel Spark (a whole novel); the fifth volume of Durrell's Alexandria Quartet; John Osborne; J. D. Salinger and many more.

'A very funny book indeed. Malcolm Bradbury is a satirist of great assurance and accomplishment' Observer

'Bradbury's eye is sharp, his trigger-finger steady and unafraid, and his range and explosive power devastating' The Times

Books By This Author

  • Rates of Exchange
  • Eating People is Wrong
  • Stepping Westward
  • The History Man
  • Doctor Criminale
  • To the Hermitage
  • All Dressed Up and Nowhere to Go
  • Liar's Landscape
  • Why Come to Slaka?
  • Cuts

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Book Details

Imprint: Picador
ISBN: 9781447205685
Format: Ebook
Publication Date: 06/07/2011

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