David Lodge AKA David John Lodge Born: 28-Jan-1935 Birthplace: London, England
Gender: Male Religion: Roman Catholic Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Novelist, Critic Nationality: England Executive summary: How Far Can You Go? University: BA, University College London (1955) University: MA, University College London (1959) University: PhD, University of Birmingham (1967) Professor: University of Birmingham (1960-87)
The Washington Post Columnist Royal Society of Literature Commander of the British Empire 1998
Author of books:
The Picturegoers (1960, novel) Ginger, You're Barmy (1962, novel) The British Museum Is Falling Down (1965, novel) Language of Fiction (1966) Out of the Shelter (1970, novel) The Novelist at the Crossroads, and Other Essays on Fiction and Criticism (1971) Changing Places: A Tale of Two Campuses (1975, novel) How Far Can You Go? (1980, novel, aka Souls and Bodies) Working with Structuralism: Essays and Reviews on Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Literature (1981) Small World: An Academic Romance (1984, novel) Write On: Occasional Essays (1986, essays) Nice Work (1988, novel) After Bakhtin: Essays in Fiction and Criticism (1990, criticism) Paradise News (1991, novel) The Art of Fiction (1992, columns) Therapy (1995, novel) Surprised by Summer (1996) The Practice of Writing (1996) Home Truths: A Novella (1999) Thinks... (2001) Author, Author (2004)
Wrote plays:
Between These Four Walls (1963, co-author) Slap in the Middle (1965, co-author)
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