The penguin book of modern british short stories by. The dialogic novels of malcolm bradbury and david lodge. His second was a work of criticism, a short study of the english novelist, evelyn waugh, published in 1962. He also edited the penguin book of modern british short stories 1987 and the atlas of literature 1996, to which he was also a major contributor over an.
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