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| Book: Deaf Sentence (David Lodge, Hardcover)
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With a mordant wit, David Lodge tells the tale of a retired and deaf linguistics professor dealing with the trials of a dying father, an indifferent wife, a pregnant daughter, a kinky blonde researcher, and a trip to Auschwitz. Life rarely seems as... | |
![]() | Book: The Art of Fiction (David Lodge, Hardcover)
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David Lodge's very basic but witty and enlightening guide to the novel is a series of articles he wrote for the Washington Post and the London Independent. As an acclaimed novelist himself, as well as a teacher, Lodge approaches the writing and... |
![]() | Book: After Bakhtin (David Lodge, Paperback)
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![]() | Book: Small World (David Lodge, Hardcover)
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Lodge uses the quest from medieval romance literature to tell the tale of Persse McGarrigle and his pursuit of the beautiful Angelica, as well as the quests of professors, critics and academic hangers-on for their various brass rings. Set in literary... |
| Book: Author, Author (David Lodge, Paperback)
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Like Colm Tóibín's THE MASTER, David Lodge's novel is an exploration of the last years of Henry James. Beginning in the 1880s, when James has become an internationally famous and successful novelist, Lodge takes the reader deeply into the writer's... | |
| Book: Author, Author (David Lodge, Hardcover)
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Like Colm Tóibín's THE MASTER, David Lodge's novel is an exploration of the last years of Henry James. Beginning in the 1880s, when James has become an internationally famous and successful novelist, Lodge takes the reader deeply into the writer's... | |
![]() | Book: La Conciencia Y La Novela (David Lodge, Paperback)
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| Book: Consciousness & the Novel (David Lodge, Paperback)
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Exploring the idea of consciousness in fiction, David Lodge--novelist and critic--takes on the works of Henry James (and the inadequate films made from them), E. M. Forster, Philip Roth, Martin Amis, John Updike, Evelyn Waugh, and many others. | |
| Book: Language of Fiction (David Lodge, Paperback)
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| Book: Language of Fiction (David Lodge, Hardcover)
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| Book: Consciousness & the Novel (David Lodge, Hardcover)
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Exploring the idea of consciousness in fiction, David Lodge--novelist and critic--takes on the works of Henry James (and the inadequate films made from them), E. M. Forster, Philip Roth, Martin Amis, John Updike, Evelyn Waugh, and many others. | |
| Book: Thinks (David Lodge, Paperback)
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David Lodge's satirical comedy is the 11th in his series of academic novels. In THINKS..., Helen Reed is a young widow who teaches creative writing at a provincial university, where she is relentlessly pursued by the calculatedly charismatic,... | |
![]() | Book: Thinks (David Lodge)
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David Lodge's satirical comedy is the 11th in his series of academic novels. In THINKS..., Helen Reed is a young widow who teaches creative writing at a provincial university, where she is relentlessly pursued by the calculatedly charismatic,... |
| Book: Thinks (David Lodge, Hardcover)
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David Lodge's satirical comedy is the 11th in his series of academic novels. In THINKS..., Helen Reed is a young widow who teaches creative writing at a provincial university, where she is relentlessly pursued by the calculatedly charismatic,... | |
| Book: Home Truths (David Lodge, Paperback)
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When Sam Sharp, a screenwriter, is the subject of an unflattering article by a rising young journalist, he and his pal, the seedy novelist Adrian Ludlow, team up and plot revenge. David Lodge's satirical novella is a witty look at the demands of... | |
| Book: Therapy (David Lodge)
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Tubby Passmore writes a sitcom program on British television; his wife is a college professor; his mistress only talks to him. Tubby is also in various sorts of therapy--acupuncture, aromatherapy, psychotherapy. Then he begins obsessing about... | |
| Book: The Practice of Writing (David Lodge, Paperback)
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In these 17 essays, Lodge writes about writing--his own, and the work of writers he admires, including Vladimir Nabokov, Graham Greene, James Joyce, D. H. Lawrence, Kingsley Amis, and Anthony Burgess | |
| Book: The Practice of Writing (David Lodge, Hardcover)
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In these 17 essays, Lodge writes about writing--his own, and the work of writers he admires, including Vladimir Nabokov, Graham Greene, James Joyce, D. H. Lawrence, Kingsley Amis, and Anthony Burgess | |
| Book: Therapy (David Lodge)
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Tubby Passmore writes a sitcom program on British television; his wife is a college professor; his mistress only talks to him. Tubby is also in various sorts of therapy--acupuncture, aromatherapy, psychotherapy. Then he begins obsessing about... | |
| Book: Therapy (David Lodge, Paperback)
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Tubby Passmore writes a sitcom program on British television; his wife is a college professor; his mistress only talks to him. Tubby is also in various sorts of therapy--acupuncture, aromatherapy, psychotherapy. Then he begins obsessing about... | |
| Book: Therapy (David Lodge, Hardcover)
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Tubby Passmore writes a sitcom program on British television; his wife is a college professor; his mistress only talks to him. Tubby is also in various sorts of therapy--acupuncture, aromatherapy, psychotherapy. Then he begins obsessing about... | |
| Book: Changing Places (David Lodge, Paperback)
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Morris Zapp, an American professor at the State University of Euphoria (based on Berkeley), is on a university exchange program with Philip Swallow of the dull University of Rummidge in England. Their exchange gradually evolves from jobs to cars,... | |
| Book: Therapy (David Lodge, Hardcover)
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Tubby Passmore writes a sitcom program on British television; his wife is a college professor; his mistress only talks to him. Tubby is also in various sorts of therapy--acupuncture, aromatherapy, psychotherapy. Then he begins obsessing about... | |
| Book: Small World (David Lodge, Paperback)
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Lodge uses the quest from medieval romance literature to tell the tale of Persse McGarrigle and his pursuit of the beautiful Angelica, as well as the quests of professors, critics and academic hangers-on for their various brass rings. Set in literary... | |
![]() | Book: Changing Places (David Lodge)
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Morris Zapp, an American professor at the State University of Euphoria (based on Berkeley), is on a university exchange program with Philip Swallow of the dull University of Rummidge in England. Their exchange gradually evolves from jobs to cars,... |
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