David Lodge

English author and literary critic

David Lodge - English author and literary critic
Born

January 28th, 1935
90 years ago

Died

January 1st, 2025
0 years ago — 89 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United Kingdom

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An English author and literary critic, this individual gained recognition for works that explored themes of academia and human relationships. Many novels focused on the lives of university professors, weaving satire with insightful character studies. Major works include 'Changing Places', 'Small World', and 'Nice Work', which feature a blend of humor and sharp social observation. This writer also contributed significantly to literary criticism, offering insights into contemporary literature and its evolution. The exploration of the intersection between literature and life marked a distinctive feature in the writings.

Authored 'Changing Places'

Wrote 'Small World'

Published 'Nice Work'

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