Showing posts with label David Lodge. Show all posts
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Tuesday, January 28, 2025

Born on this day – David Lodge:


David Lodge


Writer

January 28, 1935 – January 1, 2025

Credits:

Books:

A David Lodge Trilogy (1993); A Man of Parts (2011); About Catholic authors (1958); After Bakhtin (1990); Author, Author (2004); Changing Places (1975); Consciousness and the Novel (2002); Days of Wine and Roses (2015); Deaf Sentence (2008); Evelyn Waugh (1971); Ginger, You're Barmy (1962); Graham Greene (1966); Home Truths (1999); Home Truths: The Playscript (2012); Jane Austen: 'Emma' (1968); Language of Fiction (1966); Lives in Writing (2014); Modern Criticism and Theory (1988); Nice Work (1988); Novels of Graham Greene (1982); Out of the Shelter (1970); Paradise News (1991); Quite A Good Time to be Born (2015); Scenes of Academic Life (2005); Secret Thoughts (2011); Sightlines (2001); Small World (1984); Souls and Bodies / aka How Far Can You Go? (1980); Surprised by Summer (1996); The Art of Fiction (1992); The Best of Ring Lardner (1984); The British Museum Is Falling Down (1965); The Man Who Wouldn't Get Up (1998); The Modes of Modern Writing (1977); The Novelist at the Crossroads (1971); The Penguin Book of Modern British Short Stories (1987); The Picturegoers (1960); The Practice of Writing (1996); The Writing Game (1991); The Year of Henry James (2006); Therapy (1995); Thinks... (2001); Three Novels (1994); Twentieth Century Literary Criticism (1972); Varying Degrees of Success (2021); Working with Structuralism (1981); Write On (2012); Write on: Occasional Essays, 1965-85 (1986); Writer's Luck (2018).

Television:

Bookmark (1985–1988); Café Picouly (2007); Campus, le magazine de l'écrit (2002); Ce soir (ou jamais!) (2007); Dangerous Edge: A Life of Graham Greene (2013); Des livres et moi (2002); Did You See..? (1981–1985); Esprits libres (2007); Everyman (1993); L.A. Law (1993); Les Carnets de route de François Busnel (2013); Lost in Adaptation: David Lodge (2005); Martin Chuzzlewit (1994); Midlands Today (2021); Nice Work (1989); Nulle part ailleurs (1996–2000); Readers and Writers Roadshow (2002); Saturday Review (1984–1988); Small World (1988); Talk of the 80s (1989); The Book Programme (1980); The Sunday Programme (2002–2003); Timeshift (2006); Vol de nuit (2002).