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David Lodge (author) David John Lodge CBE (born 28 January 1935) is an English author and critic. A literature professor at the University of Birmingham until 1987, some of his novels satirise academic life, notably the "Campus Trilogy" – Changing Places: A Tale of Two Campuses (1975), Small World: An Academic Romance (1984) and Nice Work ...
David Lodge, English novelist, literary critic, playwright, and editor known chiefly for his satiric novels about academic life, especially Changing Places: A Tale of Two Campuses (1975), Small World: An Academic Romance (1984), and Nice Work (1988). Learn more about Lodge’s life and career.
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Lodge is a member of the Royal Society of Literature and was a judges chairman for the Booker Prize for fiction in 1989. The author is a playwright and screenwriter who has adapted his work and other television writers. Changing Places Changing Places is the first novel in The Campus trilogy.
- Changing Places (The Campus Trilogy, #1) David Lodge.
- Small World (The Campus Trilogy, #2) David Lodge.
- Nice Work (The Campus Trilogy, #3) David Lodge.
- Deaf Sentence David Lodge.
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- January 28, 1935
- Changing Places (The Campus Trilogy, #1)
- Small World (The Campus Trilogy, #2)
- Nice Work (The Campus Trilogy, #3)
- Deaf Sentence.
During the shifting back-and-forth course of Author, Author (2004), David Lodge’s finely elegiac novel about the later life of Henry James, ‘the old toff’ finds himself increasingly dissatisfied with his status as a literary novelist, and attempts to make a more commercial career as a dramatist on the London stage.
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