Author: David Lodge
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-WIKIPEDIA: David Lodge (author) -INDEX: David Lodge (The Guardian) -OBIT: David Lodge, Campus Trilogy novelist and academic, dies aged 89: The author of more than two dozen books is best known for his trio set in a fictionalised version of the University of Birmingham, where he worked from 1960 to 1987 (Ella Creamer, 1/03/25, The Guardian) -OBIT: David Lodge, British Novelist Who Satirized Academic Life, Dies at 89: His 15 well-plotted novels teemed with romance and strange coincidence. An erudite literary critic with an ear for language, he also wrote a raft of nonfiction books. (John Cotter, Jan. 3rd, 2025, NY Times) -OBIT: 'Masterful' novelist David Lodge dies aged 89 (Paul Glynn, 1/03/25, BBC) -TRIBUTE: David Lodge R.I.P.: Professor and author, 1935-2025 (Adam Roberts, Jan 04, 2025, Substack-ships On Fire, Off The Shoulder Of Orion) -OBIT: British novelist David Lodge dies aged 89 (AFP, January 3, 2025) -TRIBUTE: ‘It’s largely thanks to him that the British comic novel remains in good health’: David Lodge remembered by Jonathan Coe: The author always had a warmth and wry wisdom to his characterisations and his eye for the absurd ensured he was one of the most truthful of postwar novelists (Jonathan Coe, 1/03/25, The Guardian) -EXCERPT: from Consciousness and the Novel by David Lodge Politics by Another Means (DAVID LODGE, 5/04/05, NY Times) -EXCERPT: Sense and sensibility : For centuries, science and philosophy have grappled with the mystery of our inner life. But, argues David Lodge, it is literature that has provided the most accurate record of human consciousness (The Guardian, 11/02/02) -TRIBUTE: He was my literary twin: David Lodge, Bradbury's colleague and contemporary at the University of Birmingham, mourns the loss of a prolific and versatile man of letters (David Lodge, November 29, 2000, The Guardian) -ESSAY: A guide to life: Which is the book that has taught you most about what life is really like? Continuing our series, the novelist David Lodge chooses James Joyce's Ulysses (Daily Telegraph, 10/03/2001) -ESSAY: Shlock horror: The recent decline in the quality of drama can still be reversed (David Lodge, November 19, 2001, The Guardian) -REVIEW: of One Fat Englishman Kingsley Amis (David Lodge, The Guardian) -REVIEW: of Charles Dickens by Jane Smiley (David Lodge, Atlantic Monthly) -REVIEW: of The Reader in the Text: Essays on Audience and Interpretation by Susan R. Suleiman; Inge Crosman (David Lodge, Poetics Today) -INTERVIEW: David Lodge: Deeply exploring A.I. and the I Kenneth Baker, 11/03/02, SF Chronicle ) -INTERVIEW: with David Lodge (RAYMOND H. THOMPSON, 15 MAY 1989, Thompson's Interviews with Authors of Modern Arthurian Literature) -Interview with David Lodge: Art must entertain, or give delight (LIDIA VIANU, Desperadoe Literature) -INTERVIEW: David Lodge interviewed by Trevor Lockwood (Arts Council of England) -INTERVIEW: David Lodge: How far has he gone? (Ros Taylor, Spiked) -David Lodge (Contemporary Writers) -David Lodge (1935-) (Literary Heritage) -ESSAY: David Lodge Thinks ...: The British novelist of ideas takes on the literary implications of 'consciousness studies' (SCOTT MCLEMEE, 11/01/02, Chronicle of Higher Education) -ESSAY: Just think of that : Is there a tiny bit of me in David Lodge's clever new novel? I think . . . not (John Sutherland, March 12, 2001, The Guardian) -ESSAY: Sacraments and Snogging: Novelist David Lodge (Amy Welborn) -ESSAY: ARTHUR KINGFISHER (in Small World by David Lodge) (The Fisher King) -ESSAY: Academic Englishness: formation of national character in David Lodge's campus novel (Flaminia Nicora, British Arts Council) -ESSAY: My Year with David Lodge: Reflections on a reading binge (Dominic Preziosi, January 14, 2025, Commonweal) -ESSAY: The Late, Great David Lodge Helped Us to Relax, and Relax Some More (John TamnyJanuary 18, 2025, Real Clear Markets) -ARCHIVES: David Lodge (NY Review of Books) -ARCHIVES: "david lodge" (Find Articles) -REVIEW: of Home Truths by David Lodge (Tony Mastrogiorgio , SF Chronicle) -REVIEW: of Home Truths (James Hopkin, New Statesman) -REVIEW: of Home Truths (Natalya Minkovsky, Baltimore City Paper) -REVIEW: of Consciousness and the Novel by David Lodge (Christopher Tayler, Daily Telegraph) -REVIEW: of Consciousness and the Novel(Galen Strawson, The Guardian) -REVIEW: of Consciousness and the Novel (Adam Kirsch, The Observer) -REVIEW: of Consciousness and the Novel (Nick Groom, The Independent) -REVIEW: of Consciousness and the Novel (Kenneth Baker, SF Chronicle) -REVIEW: of Thinks by David Lodge (LISA ZEIDNER, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of Thinks (Michiko Kakutani, NY Times) -REVIEW: of Thinks (Michael Dirda, Washington Post) -REVIEW: of Thinks (Jack Miles, Commonweal) -REVIEW: of Thinks (John B. Breslin, America) -REVIEW: of Thinks (Jane Shilling, Daily Telegraph) -REVIEW: of Thinks (Ian Sansom, The Guardian) -REVIEW: of Thinks (Adam Mars-Jones, The Observer) -REVIEW: of Thinks (Vanessa Thorpe, The Observer) -REVIEW: of Thinks (Brooke Allen, Atlantic Monthly) -REVIEW: of Thinks (Tony Mastrogiorgio, SF Chronicle) -REVIEW: of Thinks (Maria Russo, Salon) -REVIEW: of Thinks (Kevin Walsh, Spike) -REVIEW: of Thinks (STEVEN E. ALFORD, Houston Chronicle) -REVIEW: of Thinks (David Young, AISB Quarterly) -REVIEW: of Thinks (George Thomas, Literal Mind) -REVIEW: of Thinks (Keith Phipps, Onion AV Club) -REVIEW: of Thinks (Michael Paulson, Book Page) -REVIEW: of Thinks (Emily Hall, The Stranger) -REVIEW: of Therapy by David Lodge (Rebecca Radner, SF Chronicle) -REVIEW: of Therapy (Scott Stossel, Atlantic Monthly) -REVIEW: of Therapy (Kate Tuttle, Book Wire) -REVIEW: of How Far Can You Go? By David Lodge (Anthony Campbell) -REVIEW: of Nice Work by David Lodge (Literary Heritage) -REVIEW: of The Practice of Writing by David Lodge (George Cowmeadow Bauman, Book Page) Home Truths: A Novella (1999) - David Lodge (01/28/1935
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