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Elizabeth Hardwick with Malcolm Bradbury

Elizabeth Hardwick, novelist and advisory editor of The New York review of books, discusses the American literary scene of the 1930s, neo-conservative criticism, the American expatriate writers, the role of protest in contemporary American fiction, and contemporary authors whose work she admires in an interview with Malcolm Bradbury.

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  • "Elizabeth Hardwick, novelist and advisory editor of The New York review of books, discusses the American literary scene of the 1930s, neo-conservative criticism, the American expatriate writers, the role of protest in contemporary American fiction, and contemporary authors whose work she admires in an interview with Malcolm Bradbury."@en
  • "Discusses writing in the post-war period, the modern movement, post-war American aestheticism, correlation of American history and its writing, what makes a good writer, America as custodian of European culture, writing styles, and America's role in the world and how this is reflected inadequately in its literature."@en

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  • "Interviews"@en
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en

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  • "Elizabeth Hardwick with Malcolm Bradbury"@en
  • "Elizabeth Hardwick"
  • "Elizabeth Hardwick"@en