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Malcolm Bradbury (1932-2000) was an English novelist, critic, television dramatist, and professor of American studies and creative writing. Some of his most well-known books include The History Man, which won the Royal Society of Literature's W. H. Heinemann Prize and was adapted into a famous television series; and Rates of Exchange, which was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize. Professor Bradbury was awarded the CBE in 1991 for his services to literature and was knighted in the 2000 New Year's Honours list.
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Bryson Stott has surpassed "Puddin' Head" Jones for the longest hitting streak by a Phillies player to start a season. However, very few satirical novels have surpassed "Pudd'nhead Wilson," Mark Twain's excoriation of America's arbitrary, self-defeating racial mores.
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from Mark Twain From Pudd'nhead Wilson's New Calendar: There are no people who are quite so vulgar as the over-refined ones.
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@ChaseMadar The best & funniest is the first chapter of Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson. It doesn't cause havoc, but it does make the whole town who makes the mistake look ridiculous, because they think they are proudly pointing out someone else's mistake.