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Tony Bradman
English
Writer
Born:
Jan 22
,
1954
Book
British
Me
Time
War
World
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'All Quiet on the Western Front' is just sort of there isn't it? Every single trope of the First World War, and anti-war writing in general, is in there.
Tony Bradman
War
Writing
World
First
Single
Every
General
Sort
First World
First World War
Anti-War
Western
Quiet
Front
Just
World War
In 1965, I was 11 and in my last year at Junior school. I was living with my mum and older sister in a rented flat in south London - my parents had separated when I was five and got divorced a couple of years later, which was unusual at the time. My dad was working abroad, and I hadn't seen him for several years.
Tony Bradman
Time
School
Seen
Parents
Year
Sister
Older
Living
Later
Several
London
Abroad
Had
Divorced
Couple
Him
Unusual
Got
Years
South
Five
Junior
Flat
Which
Working
Separated
Dad
Older Sister
Mum
Last
Last Year
At school, we'd studied the Romans and the Saxons, and I was fascinated by it all. So I made my dad take me to the British Museum as often as possible.
Tony Bradman
Me
School
Made
British Museum
Possible
Take
Studied
Often
Romans
Fascinated
Dad
British
Museum
I studied Wilfred Owen for my English A Level, and that led me to Sassoon and Blunden, Rosenberg and Thomas.
Tony Bradman
Me
Thomas
Studied
Led
English
Level
There are several occupational hazards for book reviewers, chief among them being the Curse of the Jaded Palate - that sinking feeling when you start reading a new book and begin to suspect that you've seen it all before.
Tony Bradman
You
Book
Seen
Feeling
Reading
Sinking
Before
Several
Hazards
New
New Book
Occupational
Reviewers
Chief
Begin
Suspect
Jaded
Being
Curse
Them
Palate
Among
Start
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