David Lodge
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Nacemento | (en) David John Lodge 28 de xaneiro de 1935 (89 anos) Londres, Reino Unido |
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O suxeito ten un papel: presidente | |
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Educación | Universidade de Birmingham (pt) Universidade Brown University College de Londres St Joseph's Academy, Blackheath (en) |
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Ocupación | escritor, crítico literario, teórico literario, dramaturgo, guionista, novelista, mestre |
Empregador | Universidade de California, Berkeley Universidade de Birmingham (pt) |
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Descrito pola fonte | Obálky knih, |
David John Lodge, nado o 28 de xaneiro de 1935 en Brockley, Londres, é un autor británico. Nas súas novelas, Lodge a miúdo satiriza o mundo académico en xeral e as humanidades en particular. Importante novelas súas son: The British Museum Is Falling Down (1965), How Far Can You Go? (1980) ou Paradise News (1991).
Obra
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[editar | editar a fonte]- The Picturegoers — 1960
- Ginger You're Barmy — 1962
- The British Museum Is Falling Down — 1965
- Out of the Shelter — 1970
- Changing Places — 1975
- How Far Can You Go? — 1980
- Small World: An Academic Romance — 1984
- Nice Work — 1988
- Paradise News — 1991
- Therapy — 1995
- The Man Who Wouldn't Get Up: And Other Stories — 1998
- Home Truths — 1999 (novela escrito a partir dun orixinal para teatro)
- Thinks ... — 2001
- Author, Author — 2004
- Deaf Sentence — 2008
Non-ficción
[editar | editar a fonte]- Language of Fiction — 1966
- The Novelist at the Crossroads — 1971
- The Modes of Modern Writing — 1977
- Working with Structualism — 1981
- Write On — 1986
- After Bakhtin — 1990
- The Art of Fiction — 1992
- Modern Criticism and Theory: A Reader — 1992
- The Practice of Writing — 1997
- Consciousness and the Novel — 2003
- The Year of Henry James: The Story of a Novel — 2006
Teatro
[editar | editar a fonte]- The Writing Game — 1990
- Home Truths — 1999
Adaptación televisivas
[editar | editar a fonte]- Small World — 1988
- Nice Work — 1989
- Martin Chuzzlewit — 1994
- The Writing Game — 1995