Why is it that married people always say "Come in" when everything they do says "Get out"? They talk about their miseries and then ask you why you're unmarried.

Malcolm Bradbury

Mots clés marriage



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Most beds aren't as intimate as people think they are.

Malcolm Bradbury

Mots clés intimacy



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Marriage, [...], the most advanced form of warfare in the modern world.

Malcolm Bradbury

Mots clés marriage



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There's always something or someone to do.''But don't you ever find it too much work, Howard?' asks Flora, 'All this dressing and undressing, all these undistinguished climaxes, all this chasing for more of the same, is it really, really, worth the effort?''Of course' [...].

Malcolm Bradbury

Mots clés sex



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Maybe one reason so many people have so many problems is that there are so many other people with so many solutions." (Love on a Gunboat")

Malcolm Bradbury


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With sociology one can do anything and call it work.

Malcolm Bradbury

Mots clés humour sociology



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If Caribbean writers have one single unifying theme, it is a strong sense of place, and of home. There is also - always, beneath the humour, which is a West Indian characteristic - a sadness: an awareness of a past that can never really be forgotten, or forgiven.

Malcolm Bradbury

Mots clés caribbean guyana britishguiana westindies wi



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One is congenitally a woman; one tries not to be, but it's a question of one's humanity.

Malcolm Bradbury


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